The Equalizer: Season 2/ Episode 12 “Somewhere Over The Hudson” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Robyn adds to her list of mentees as Mel reconciles with an old friend who thought Harry has been dead.
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Robyn adds to her list of mentees as Mel reconciles with an old friend who thought Harry has been dead.
In the season finale of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s penultimate season, Miriam is given a serious reality check about her career, mortality, and relationships.
Alongside Joel finally telling Moishe about Mei, Alfie performs and causes trouble, and Susie considers firing Dinah.
In perhaps one of the best episodes of the season, we get the background of the majority of the adults we’ve met thus far.
As Sean struggles to get back in Dorothy’s good graces, Leanne may have found an undeniable way.
While Sam hits the year mark, the pressures of life lead one character to reset their sobriety calculator.
In its season finale, Double Cross ends as tragic and surprising as it did its first two seasons – but who gets hurt this time?
In what will be an additional signature role of his career, Samuel L. Jackson plays a man with memory loss who vows to get answers for his caretaker’s death.
As Phil and Viv reveal what led to the cracks in their marriage, Will is trying to balance his relationships with Lisa and Carlton, and Hillary deals with the rise of “Thirsty Chef.”
What might be sold as a sci-fi action-adventure, with Ryan Reynolds™ styled comedy, is really a tear-inducing family drama.
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