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The Post Credits | Movies, TV Shows, Documentary Reviews

The Post Credits | Movies, TV Shows, Documentary Reviews

By: LGRN (Let's Get Ready Network)
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Welcome to The Post Credits, where we take a movie or television show and review it. These reviews are SPOILER-FILLED. These are our honest thoughts about what we’ve watched, and we hope that you will also watch them and form your own opinions.LGRN (Let's Get Ready Network) Art
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  • A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Episode 3 SPOILER Review
    Feb 3 2026

    The road stretches on, dusty and dangerous—and destiny has decided to walk beside it. ⚔️🌾


    This is our full SPOILER review for Episode 3 of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, where Westeros finally opens its gates to two travelers who feel small against history… and yet impossibly important.


    Ser Duncan the Tall and his young squire Egg wander into a realm still ruled by the Targaryen dynasty, where the Iron Throne stands tall, dragons linger in memory, and power hums just beneath every polite smile.


    Fares and Justin are joined by special guests Matt Munoz and Greg Castillo to break down what this episode reveals about our leads, the dangers waiting just offscreen, and how this chapter deepens the themes of legacy, honor, and survival in the shadow of Game of Thrones.


    ⚠️ SPOILER WARNING ⚠️If you haven’t watched Episode 3 yet, this is your last friendly raven. After this, the spoilers ride at dawn.

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    58 mins
  • Bobbie & Emmett BROKE UP!? | Happy’s Place S02E09 Spoiler Review
    Jan 31 2026

    Anniversaries are fragile things—like soufflés, or secrets kept by Steve and Takoda.


    Adelia and Brandi return to Happy’s Place for a full spoiler breakdown of Season 2, Episode 9—an episode built on careful planning, emotional intention, and one secret that threatens to flip the table before dessert.


    As Bobbie tries to orchestrate the perfect anniversary dinner for herself and Emmett, the pressure is on—romance, timing, vibes, all of it. Meanwhile, Steve and Takoda are sitting on a secret that cannot get out to Isabella and Gabby without completely derailing Bobbie’s big night. Naturally, this only makes everything worse.


    ✨ We unpack:

    - Bobbie’s high-stakes attempt at the perfect anniversary

    - Emmett’s role in the evening and what it reveals about him & their relationship

    - Steve & Takoda’s increasingly doomed secret-keeping mission

    - Isabella and Gabby hovering dangerously close to the truth

    - How tension, comedy, and heart collide in this episode


    🚨 FULL SPOILERS FROM THE START 🚨

    If you’ve seen the episode, pull up a chair.

    If you haven’t… maybe don’t plan a romantic dinner while people around you are lying.

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    27 mins
  • Starfleet Academy Episode 3 SPOILER Review: Kids Being Kids or Cadets Cracking Under Pressure?
    Jan 28 2026

    Phasers set to petty. 🎯Fares breaks down Episode 3 of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, titled “Vitus Reflux,” where Starfleet education takes a sharp left turn into rivalry, ego, and laser-tag chaos.


    This week, the cadets face off against the openly hostile War College in Calica, a high-stakes, prank-fueled laser-tag competition that’s less about points and more about pressure. Genesis and Darem battle it out for team captain, a prank war spirals out of control, and Chancellor Ake quietly pulls the strings—using the chaos as a crucible to test leadership, collaboration, and who cracks when Starfleet values are stress-tested.


    Fares digs into what the episode is really asking: Can ambition coexist with teamwork?

    Is leadership earned—or seized?

    And how very Star Trek is it to turn a prank war into a moral exam?


    Competitive instincts. Questionable decisions. Lessons learned the hard way.Welcome to Starfleet—hope you studied.

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    17 mins
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