9-1-1: Season 5/ Episode 4 “Home and Away” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Chim deals with Maddie’s exit, Athena is trying to get Harry to open up, a new dispatch is introduced, and Hen makes an honest mistake.
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As Chim deals with Maddie’s exit, Athena is trying to get Harry to open up, a new dispatch is introduced, and Hen makes an honest mistake.
As Irina goes through some more intense training, she learns Lev might be a typical human male, but not as bad as humans often seem.
Robyn is back and as she deals with the fallout of Delilah learning the truth, she questions how much longer she should be The Equalizer.
Part of the episode features what happened in episode 1, but from Roxy’s perspective, before shifting us back to Rudy who ends up liberating those held with Ruijerd.
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You may think this is yet another reborn into a fantasy world anime, and you’d be right. However, this one has a far more interesting protagonist than most.
Classical music, gorgeous animation, eccentric characters, and over-the-top battles make Takt Op.Destiny a curious but engaging new show.
As Angela continues to be a disruptor, there is a need to question how much longer her father and sister will tolerate her presence?
As an investigation begins into the remains found on the farm, there is hope for a win as it is dearly needed in the Bordelon family.
It’s a new era on The Good Doctor, and the shake-ups we see may keep this show from becoming stale.
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