Castlevania: Season 2/ Episode 2 “Old Homes” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Things ever so slightly pick up, but with every word said, the more you question if someone did a cheap Google translate with the dialog.
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.
Things ever so slightly pick up, but with every word said, the more you question if someone did a cheap Google translate with the dialog.
“War Council” mostly feels like a catch-up episode, so you can recall who is who, more than an episode to move things forward.
It’s the night of the baptism and Sabrina’s decision. One that, whether she likes it or not, it seems many will do whatever it takes for her to sign the book.
The cast and characters of the Netflix program Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and a brief description of each character and their story (with spoilers).
Comparing the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina to the 90s version is like comparing The Dark Knight to Adam West’s Batman – in the best way possible.
Mid90s has the rawness of Kids, but feels less about being provocative and more about trying to present characters you’d think were based off real people.
How To Get Over a Breakup does drag a bit at times but, depending on if you are going through a breakup, it might be just what you need.
With Greenleaf being an ensemble show, rarely does any character get an episode which hones in on just them. Making Keith David (James) taking on this one solo such a treat.
With it being a few days since Senjyogahara and Sodachi fought, and neither returning to school since, it is decided that a home visit should be done. Issue is, while Araragi is confirmed, who will go with him is in question. As well as what lies behind the front door of Sodachi’s home?
The Book of Consequences arc continues to be about building up to something bigger than starting things off with a bang.
Stella’s Last Weekend may lead you to think the movie is about a dying dog, but it is really about two brothers relationship becoming stronger.
While in the process of re-reading Redefining Realness, which I recommend, I find myself matching some of the struggles of Janet Mock’s to Jazz Jennings and it seeming like almost an adaptation. Albeit with Jazz living a more affluent life, since she is straight up middle class, but there remains the same issues that Janet…
The riddle of why Sodachi despises Araragi gets partly solved though, in Hanekawa’s mind, there may be more to the riddle’s answer than what Ougi helped Araragi come up with.
The following is a cast guide for the OWN program “Ready To Love” and its spin-offs.
Ready To Love, thanks to its elimination process, will only differ from other dating shows thanks to it having people from 30 to 50.
As Bobby and Maddie hit milestones, they find themselves haunted by their past. Also, a reporter follows the team and delivers some new character information.
A reintroduction to one of the most famous animated character ever.
With the return of Sodachi, and her being reacquainted with Araragi going terribly wrong, so comes the question of why she despises him so much? A question which may just be the focus of the season’s first arc.
So much knowledge is dropped beyond the background of Will and Jada’s marriage that you’ll feel like you are in a master class.
As Celia oversteps and gets on Bex’s nerves, Andi and Buffy are having an issue over Walker being in their lives.
Joe’s jealousy gets the best of him and it leads to a very unexpected result. Though, Candace makes it seem Joe may revert to his old ways.
Light as a Feather shows that giving YA novel adaptations more time to develop doesn’t mean you’ll get a better product.
While the first season of Mr. Inbetween failed to find a sweet spot between the gangster and dad, it still made for one hell of a first season.
While the inconsistency of many relationships might annoy you, the drama of Netflix’s Elite will keep you coming back for more.
Big Mouth season 2 tackles shame, Planned Parenthood, female pleasure, and so much more. All the while seeming like it is more so edutainment than just raunchy good fun.
In, what I want to say is the official, season 2 finale, we go over what makes a marriage last. Which all boils down to a handful of things.
In season 3, Issa finally has real stable growth as Molly continues to seem stagnant. But, when it comes to their friend group, they’re dealing with growing pains of a different kind.
“Unexpected Visitors” is a world-building episode establishing the type of beings that exist, their problems, and origins of the world.
Diana learns a secret which very well may change everything as Matthew figures a way to coerce Baldwin to his side.
When it comes to the action, you’ll love The Night Comes For Us. However, in terms of story… well, the fight scenes compensate for that.
From the creator of “The Story of 90 Coins” comes “The Tattooist.” A horror pivot that, just in its trailer, seems like it’s gruesome.
As Carlotta goes off the deep end, Noah takes a page from Star’s book in being petty and Olivia… well, let’s just say she becomes more annoying than Cassie.
Zora deciding to leave leads to all hell breaking loose but with her dramatic exit, that might be the catalyst to the healing many need.
The Following is a list of cast and characters from the Crunchyroll anime Goblin Slayer and their status at the end of the season(s).
We dig a bit into who the Goblin Slayer is this episode. From his past to what he is to others in the present, as well as someone who hopes to be part of his future.
Between you knowing a rape is happening and seeing the murder of teens and children, Goblin Slayer doesn’t hold back that much.
As someone in the pods breaks out, and Tobias begins making moves, Jefferson is forced to face the music at Garfield High School.
Black Lightning is back and to move the story forward, his identity comes out to a few people. Also, there is a need to address the kids in pods.
This isn’t a limited series so you already knew there would be a cliffhanger. The question is, what would be the thing which would press you for a second season?
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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