Carnival Row: Season 1, Episode 3 “Kingdoms of the Moon” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
We come to learn how Vignette and Philo met, a grave secret he and Darius hold, and see the final days of the war.
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.
We come to learn how Vignette and Philo met, a grave secret he and Darius hold, and see the final days of the war.
As a formerly famous pixie is found brutally murdered, Philo finds himself a new case as Vignette decides the Spurnrose household isn’t for her.
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The story, broken down by significant arcs, of Season 1 of Amazon Prime’s Carnival Row.
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A character guide for Amazon Prime’s Carnival Row featuring cast members names, character descriptions, storylines, and noteworthy information.
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As David sits down with a counselor, and reveals his story to Seren over a sleepover, he unfurls like a flower in the spring.
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One after another, people question what if Tyler is capable of as they learn Bryce was shot. Which leads to us seeing them ask about the night of the Spring Fling.
With the honeymoon period over, so comes realizing you committed to a person long term and trying to figure out did you make the right decision?
Jessica reclaims her pleasure, and we see everyone scramble as Bryce’s body being discovered causes issues.
Bryce is discovered, and we learned what happened to Chloe’s pregnancy. This is alongside Ani continuing to guide us with a fresh pair of eyes.
A new girl, Bryce missing, and everyone monitoring Tyler to make sure he doesn’t pick up a gun again – It’s all just another season of 13 Reasons Why.
Sintonia comes to what almost feels like a midway point to a season vs. a season finale.
Brother Dave finds himself engaging with Raynan’s criminal element a bit deeper, as well as meeting some of Ms. Elijah’s associates. Maybe even making a friend.
The night Blue was conceived is talked about, as well as many past trauma that still shakes characters to the core.
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Ready or Not closes summer 2019 as one if the best films of the summer, and will likely be one of the top horrors of the year.
You already know if Janet Mock is writing or directing you are going to be shedding tears. Add in she is doing the season finale? HA! Grab some tissues, we’re crying together.
As Nando and Doni see the dark side to their ambitions, Rita finds herself back in Leopoldo’s church.
Like many shows which use violence as a selling point, The Boys’ use of gore and shock wears off fast. Thankfully, however, there is a sense of emotional depth to compensate.
In the finale, we finally get to see powers used for fights and a reason to want to see more as all hell breaks loose.
How one wields their power and influence is focused on as Tess reads Simone’s short story and Will fears what may come if he continues to be a manager.
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“Long and Windy Roads” focuses on couples who, from lack of communication to baggage from past relationships, struggled to make it to the altar.
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Doni and Nando get the opportunity of a lifetime as Rita tries to gain forgiveness from not just Cacau, but Jussara.
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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.
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