Red Table Talk: Season 1/ Episode 17 “Learning To Forgive” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Jada’s father, Robsol Pinkett, Jr., is discussed in terms of the issues he left his children, as well as the lessons he bestowed them.
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.
Jada’s father, Robsol Pinkett, Jr., is discussed in terms of the issues he left his children, as well as the lessons he bestowed them.
As Veronica digs deeper and deeper into John’s past, Debra tries to maintain blissful ignorance as long as she can.
Lila and Elena continue to take diverging paths and Elena may have finally reached a point of breaking away and getting ahead.
Thanks to the dynamic between Trey Songz and Jack Kesy, you get a surprisingly good action movie.
As the numbers dwindle, and Melinda doesn’t become the sole woman to eliminate herself, there is a need to question if anyone may find love?
Why the Sword-Maiden has been acting so weird is revealed to us as well as the purpose of that mirror.
These are the collected quotes for the month of November 2018.
As long as you look at this as a low-budget horror movie, starring someone with moderate star power, you’ll enjoy The Possession of Hannah Grace.
Surprisingly, the most interesting thing about A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding isn’t the wedding but an investigation.
As Buffy tries to save her basketball team, Cyrus longs to speak to TJ and Andi? Well, she finds herself in the middle of Jonah’s new relationship.
Baby’s lack of actors with a certain It factor, and generic writing, make it one of the dullest teen dramas you may ever watch.
The Dangerous Woman Diaries feels like a throwback to all the documentaries Madonna used to do.
Mirai is a touching story about one boy learning to appreciate his family and, essentially, learning that he needs to stop being a brat.
The third season of Greenleaf seemingly is about resolving past issues in order to do a soft reset and ensure the show’s future.
Target’s desire to be both a silly comedy and a mystery conflicts in ways which lead it to disappoint both genres.
With the mid-season finale next week, Star is clearly setting us up to be in our feelings.
As Elena tries to find ways to keep up, maybe surpass Lila, she comes to a point of realizing that girl is in a league of her own.
Dr. Andrews finally decides who will be chief of surgery as the residents deal with emotionally, and morally, challenging patients.
While this is a Christmas episode, love is in the air like it is Valentine’s day. Though one person with unreciprocated love comes around to ruin things.
The Truth About Christmas tries, it tries really hard. But I can’t firmly say it succeeds in everything it was trying to say or do.
Toni Braxton comes to visit the red table and clears up some things about her divorce, her relationship with Birdman, and related to Adrienne a little bit.
We jump to the teen years and as the girls get a taste of being seen as women, neither one seems fond of what that brings.
With a double elimination around the corner, the question isn’t so much who should stay but who should have been left – on their own accord.
You challenges what can be acceptable and set aside when it comes to finding and maintaining love in the internet age.
After the death scare, it seems Goblin Slayer decides to open up a bit to Onna and we get to see him slay a different kind of monster.
PIMP is all about image and lacks the kind of complexity you want it to have to make it something easy to defend.
Robin Hood (2018) seemingly just wants to take advantage of the hero’s name recognition and very little of the known story.
Sorry For Your Loss is a moving show which sadly stumbles as it tries to distance itself from its central tragedy.
Netflix may have produced a Christmas classic with The Christmas Chronicles. The kind you’d watch with your family and/or friends for years to come.
The season comes to an end by having a soft reboot. One which allows a new threat to get every Greenleaf’s undivided attention.
Black Lightning finally brings on a new villain, a faction war, and loads of action. Thus reminding you this isn’t strictly some metahuman family show.
Like most boxing movies, when the actors are in the ring you’re flinching and engaged. However, once they leave the ring? Well, let’s just say you’ll be counting down to the next fight.
Lila continues to face adversity and yet despite being born poor, a girl, and being a girl who is headstrong, she continues her arduous journey.
Ralph Breaks The Internet may have an excellent example of toxic behavior for a conversation starter, but outside of that it feels like a parade its leads get lost in.
Trevor Noah: Son of Patricia helps you understand how her perspective allowed him to be open and handle the weirdness of life.
The show decides to hand the reigns to Aisha Hinds and gives us something which almost makes you wonder, “Why wasn’t this the show’s pilot?”
Dr. Andrews pops his head back in to address a Claire situation and Dr. Park’s past continues to be danced around. Also, it is revealed Morgan has friends.
The cast and characters of the HBO program My Brilliant Friend and a brief description of each character and their story (with spoilers).
Adrienne and her hairstylist lay their burdens down and give us their stories so you can see and understand the signs, signals, and warnings before it is too late.
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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