Collected Quotes: September 2019
In this post, you’ll find quotes and .gifs collected over the course of September 2019.
Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.
In this post, you’ll find quotes and .gifs collected over the course of September 2019.
Shaun continues to be pressed by everyone to give dating another chance as Dr. Andrews tries to embrace his demotion.
A tidal wave hits and between the initial wave and the surges which come after, we see more people die this episode than the entire series.
Mo Gilligan: Momentum is unlike most comedy specials you may have seen before and makes Gilligan someone you have to keep a watch on.
Anne takes the first step to learning about her past, and it is a bit of a traumatic experience. As that happens, Elijah returns and Gilbert gains a crush.
In Hello, Privilege. It’s Me, Chelsea, Chelsea Handler shows she means well yet still operates on a limited scope of what white privilege is.
Information is updated as new episodes are released/ watched, and images changed as better ones are captured.
In the vein of Gaspar Noe, you get Joe Begos Bliss. A bloody, sometimes shocking, story about the pains a creative goes through to get a piece finished.
The highly political Sturgill Simpson Presents: Sound & Fury is probably one of the most compelling visual albums you may see for a while.
While Judy is a drag, due to you seeing the icon within months of her untimely demise, Zellweger and Shaw help you understand how difficult life was for Ms. Garland.
In the Shadow of the Moon is written more to be the start of a series than a singular movie – and it shows through its characters.
Brit gets the sex talk, and Ray learns Davros has a brother and accidentally ends up in a conversation with his mark.
Abominable may appeal to kids more than adults, but there will be a handful of moments keeping you from using the movie to take a nap.
As Greg spends a day with the guys of the Ride or Die 5, the ladies bolster Tracey up for the Basketball Exes reunion – and share some secrets.
The night Sky died is shown, alongside how the Vil comes together to celebrate Halloween – which Seren gets to experience.
After a slow start, showing you why Dunham uses puppets to get a laugh, things kick into high gear in Beside Himself.
Prodigal Son allows Martin Sheen to step into the familiar role of charismatic killer, giving you what feels like a less pretentious, and less violent, Hannibal.
Bob and Grace begin to clash, so he checks her. However, he ain’t the only one checking people this episode.
Surprisingly, despite being crushed by a fire truck, Buck seems like he may return to work. However, isn’t there always a catch?
Under the Eiffel Tower has the chemistry needed to become invested in the needs, but the story presents too many obstacles just to enjoy two people falling in love.
We got through Shaun’s date with Carly, that he says is a disaster, as cases Shaun and Morgan work on put things in perspective.
Anne With An E returns and everyone’s favorite heroine, now with a stable home, is curious as to what life would have been like if her parents lived.
A character guide for Netflix and CBC’s Anne With An E featuring cast members names, character descriptions, storylines, and noteworthy information.
After a shaky first episode, things quickly click into place and each member of the First Wives Club is bringing it.
A character guide for BET Plus’ First Wives Club featuring cast members names, character descriptions, storylines, and noteworthy information.
First Wives Club begins with lots of star power and comical moments but asks of you time to be what you may have expected.
Snatch up some tissues and get your favorite comfort food prepared, The Wedding Year is going to handle your romantic comedy fix.
Mr. Inbetween doesn’t feature a murder this week, but Bruce triggers something which makes Ray willing to open up to Ally about a dark time in his life.
With “Smack My Ass Like You Meant It,” Bigger pretty much makes a case for at least keeping BET+ until the end of its season.
While the story of Rambo: Last Blood is weak and may cause think pieces, you may find the violence more than compensates.
In “Is Bigger Really Better” you get a whole lot of d**k pics, white people worthy of a side-eye, and Tracey’s getting desperate for likes.
A character guide for BET+’s Bigger featuring cast members names, character descriptions, storylines, and other noteworthy information.
Bigger, with former Girl Code star Tanisha Long, presents a good start for BET+. But is it worth staying beyond the free trial?
Desperation for better, or just stability, leads Gloria and Dave down dark paths. The kind they’ll surely have to pay for later.
Despite Polaroid’s original US premiere being cancelled, and its release, stateside, being in limbo ever since, it’s a bit hard to fathom why.
Grace spends some time in Phoenix which allows Phil to make a move and Mae to learn why Calgary will never be hers. Also, Zora may have made a friend.
Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives hones in so much on the highlights of Davis’ career that it feels like a lifetime achievement award presentation.
After yet another outburst from Ikoma, he is put into holding and with doing so, Mumei ends up in serious danger – as the rest who hope to take back the castle.
I Am Wrath feels like a watered-down Liam Neeson movie that lacks complexity, urgency or gives you any reason to feel attached.
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