Honey Don’t – Review and Summary
Comical at its best, bizarre once it is time to handle pivotal moments, “Honey Don’t” will keep you engaged but may lose you at times.
Comical at its best, bizarre once it is time to handle pivotal moments, “Honey Don’t” will keep you engaged but may lose you at times.
As Belly and Jeremiah have their bachelorette and bachelor parties, it seems the nerves we’ve seen thus far may build up to something explosive!
Sword of the Demon Hunter has its usual rebound episode, as it delivers one that may leave you in tears.
Umi’s arc continues to be a bit of a struggle to watch, especially as it rehashes parts of Shiroha’s storyline, which we just saw.
It’s an uneventful episode teasing the possibility of Suzune’s return while offering nothing until that time comes.
Big reveals come from Umi that shift her dynamic with Shiroha and Takahara.
Despite Asako’s name being the title of the episode, beyond briefly going into her backstory, it is more of the same.
Witchboard is a surprising theatrical release, for it lacks big names, doesn’t seem to seek prestige, but is a reminder that being average doesn’t mean you should be lost to the void of streaming.
It’s the weekend getaway episode and like with every season of Ready To Love, the vacation is make or break for a lot of potential couples.
The ladies meet the friends of the fellas and few hit it out of the park.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.