Tales of the City: Season 1, Episode 5 “Not Today, Satan” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Mary Ann makes a discovery about Sam as multiple reconciliations take place – despite past drama.
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Mary Ann makes a discovery about Sam as multiple reconciliations take place – despite past drama.
As some question Anna’s decision to sell the building, others are focusing on the relationships they have, or had, thanks to Anna providing them a safe and affordable place.
As the show preps for Brandon’s exit, it becomes clear there is more than enough going on that his time can be used well.
Insecurities and secrets are starting to eat up those who frequent or live at 28 Barbary Lane. Specifically their relationships – romantic or otherwise.
As Mary Ann seeks validation, others are struggling with either moving on or holding onto what they have.
A character guide for Netflix’s Tales of the City featuring cast members names, character descriptions, and noteworthy information.
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A character guide for Netflix’s I Am Mother featuring cast members names, character descriptions, and noteworthy information.
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A new serial killer is born and this one wasn’t created thanks to a bunch of teens, but due to a handful of drag queens.
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While it lacks the emotional oomph it should, X-Men: Dark Phoenix attempts to compensate that with quality action scenes and VFX.
Commander Lawrence begins to reveal his intentions to us and to say, even after an hour, they can seem ambiguous, that’s an understatement.
A few old faces return this episode, and we learn how willing Commander Lawrence is when it comes to participating in the new underground railroad.
Despite Naofumi’s name being cleared, there remains many issues keeping the Cardinal Heroes from being on the same page.
The Handmaid’s Tale returns, and like many a season premiere, we are presented the calm before the storm.
After a rather tame episode 3, things ramp up more, and on top of revolutions, there is a death on the show.
It’s all about to come to a head for Kat’s future in politics, Sutton in terms of design, and Jane’s article. However, what journey doesn’t have bumps in the road?
First Impression is a bargain bin movie which is corny, may not have the best plot but is nonetheless enjoyable.
In trekking from her childhood in Germany to her 90th birthday, Ask Dr. Ruth shows resiliency doesn’t have to kill your curiosity or smile.
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As we approach the season finale and know certain people are going to be written off, you’re left to question if others may join them?
A character guide for BBC One/ HBO’s Years and Years featuring cast members names, character descriptions, and noteworthy information.
The rest of the world is set aside as we come upon 2026 and between a death in the family, elections, and grave mistakes, the Lyons family are dealing with a lot.
In this post, you’ll find quotes and .gifs collected or made during the month of May 2019.
Always Be My Maybe is definitely longer than it should be, but that doesn’t take away from the light comedy, cute romance, and moments which may make you tear up.
After the events of the last episode, bad turns worse as the US spirals, the world heads towards authoritarianism, and yet another crisis.
Ma definitely pushes the idea we need more Black horror villains, but ones with villains who have better, or a less inundated, backstory.
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Late Night attempts to address ageism, racism, and sexism, while still being funny, and throwing in a bit of romance, and buckles under such lofty goals.
Nola hosts an art show featuring familiar pieces, but it is one statement of a piece which causes a fuss.
Clo and Nola have a conversation Nola, specifically, has been avoiding as Divine finds himself reconciling with two people he may not have expected to.
While we learn about Puerto Rican history and life after Maria, we also learn something major about Mars!
After showing up and out during the Prince celebration, the kids switch things up for a more dramatic performance that puts people on notice.
It’s time for the Purple People Party in celebration of Prince! But, naturally, his discography is the backdrop to more than the party but also Nola’s love life.
In pursuit of making things right with Naofumi, Queen Mirellia Q. Melromarc seems willing to go to drastic means that even disturb Naofumi.
Adena returns and has to deal with how she left things. Also, Sutton is pushed to recognize she is in a partnership and Jane? Well, she preps to take on Pamela Dolan.
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