Daybreak: Season 1, Episode 2 “Schmuck Bait!” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
As Josh faces off with Baron Triump, the different clans join together to honor Turbo Bro Jock, and there is an assassination attempt.
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.
As Josh faces off with Baron Triump, the different clans join together to honor Turbo Bro Jock, and there is an assassination attempt.
Lanie comes back into focus, and finds herself getting revenge on Thad. Leaving you to hope her parents are next.
Assimilate isn’t the most complicated horror movie, but due to the leads it has, it puts you on edge as their lives are threatened.
In a throwback to the first season, the women get to eliminate two guys, and with three struggling with the ladies, who is going to be kicked off?
A show/ character guide for Netflix’s Daybreak featuring who plays who, character descriptions, storylines, and general information.
Rattlesnake helps you understand why Netflix no longer allows people to comment or see community ratings.
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Combine Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, a lead who reminds you of Ferris Bueller and your generic YA dystopian novel, and you get Daybreak.
Alongside meeting Bruce and Ray’s dad, Ray finally gets around to trying to take out Vinnie, and we learn what makes Gary such an asset.
While Countdown doesn’t have the best lead or story, its supporting characters and jump scares make it worth a matinee price or using one of your subscription services.
Black and Blue is the rare combination of high octane, “That’s what I’m talking about!” moments and a sense of depth rare in action movies.
Rhythm + Flow, one of Hip-Hop’s first popularized music competitions, may have a few flaws but shows potential.
Deon and Layne explore what a relationship could look like as things with Layne’s business neighbor inspires Liberty to give her a nickname.
Sweetheart reminds you: Believe Black women, don’t test Black women, and support Black women.
In this post, here are some of the quotes and .gifs collected from Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow.
On the season finale, family members are gathered, budgets explode, and the winner of season 1 of Rhythm + Flow is given $250,000 – with no strings attached.
Some of R&B’s biggest names join our up and coming stars, and one person stumbles during their performance. Can you guess who?
Alongside learning who got cut, we get a taste of what these rappers can cook up real quick when the pressure is on.
We learn, blood or not, petty runs deep in the Greenleaf family as does Phil using vulnerable women to try to get ahead.
As Jules gains a love interest, and Danny notes an argument with Matt, Leigh attempts to move on but ends up doing the unexpected.
In what feels like the Christmas version of The Last Summer, prep for some tears and for frustration.
Part manic stand up special, as well as reflective documentary, Jenny Slate: Stage Fright gives you both the performer and the person who had to live life to write the jokes.
A familiar face reappears this episode as Shaun deals with everyone pushing him to feel anxiety or be nervous over his first lead surgery.
As Michael experiences DWB, and his kids get the race talk, Buck learns the consequences of his lawsuit.
In The Thin Orange Line, we’re reminded how much a person’s childhood innocence still guides them when they are an adult.
Lack of sex education makes an upcoming dance tricky, as does Sebastian relying on two older women to take care of a child.
While it doesn’t dive too much into the argument against school choice, Miss Virginia does help you understand why many are for it.
We’ve come to a point where you can foresee more people who should be going home than should stay – for varying reasons.
We’re back to seeing things from Thur’s point of view, and it seems clear that Evie’s death note is absolute.
Evie finds herself calling upon The Birch once more and questioning whether she can truly justify what she has done and will do.
David Makes Man presents us with a coming of age story, featuring a young Black child, that often is restricted to indie movies which vie for Oscars.
In this post, you’ll find quotes collected from the OWN series: David Makes Man. I hope you enjoy the quotes collected.
Eli presents the unexpected, time and time again, to the point it will make you wish this was a mini-series, maybe of 2 – 3 episodes, than one movie.
As Layne mourns her relationship and what could have been, she sees what could be with Deon.
What does a killer with a broken heart do? Well, seek ways for cathartic release – that’s how.
Maleficent, once more, pushes you to wonder why doesn’t Disney reinvent its villains rather than lazily remake its classics?
Rhythm + Flow goes beyond what most of its competition does and shows us what these artists are selling. Question is, you buying?
This episode, they got the contestants battle rapping, and while we lose some good ones, others get reminded many need that $250,000.
While it isn’t clear why a cypher was needed, since many popular rappers wouldn’t be able to do so, this is a competition and contestants have to be put through the ringer.
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