Well friends, we did it – we made it to the end of the first season of Heated Rivalry. Stacey and I are back to chat about our overall thoughts about the show, break down episodes 4, 5, and 6, rave over the amazing performance Hudson WIlliams gave, and get into some of the off
It kind of feels too soon for me to be typing a review of Crave Original turned HBOMax liscend turned internet sensation Heated Rivalry. More than any other show in this holiday window, the show has generated the type of conversation most television programs only dream about and launched a whole new fanbase even more
Heated Rivalry has captured hearts, minds, and other body parts during its first season. With episode 5 came some of the most iconic moments from the books and while there were a few misses, its a wholly enjoyable episode of television that has me excited for the finale. First and foremost, Episode 5 of Heated
After the emotional resonance of episode three, Heated Rivalry returns us back to the main narrative following Shane and Ilya for the fourth episode. Titled Rose, the episode takes us from 2014-2016, chronicling Shane finally achieving hockey immortality, the increasingly growing feelings between the two men, and Rose Landry. This episode was a mixed bag
Heated Rivalry has taken over the internet and everyone has thoughts. As it happens, so do Stacey and I. I bring my longtime friend over to the Zoom streets for convo on the first three episodes, the adaptation choices, and how the third episode really was a game changer wink wink
Episode 3 of Heated Rivalry is kind of a wild swing when you think about it. Heated Rivalry is a 6 episode TV series that has to span a timeline of a decade of a situationship and in this episode, Jacob Tierney decides to turn our view away from the main couple and towards Scott