Grand Army: Season 1/ Episode 8 “Spirit Day” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Things hit a breaking point for many characters as the strain of the events we’ve seen have become too much to bear.
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 hit a breaking point for many characters as the strain of the events we’ve seen have become too much to bear.
Superintelligence follows the usual Melissa McCarthy movie formula, so as long as you’re a fan of hers, you’ll enjoy the film.
While there might be times Happiest Season may make you roll your eyes, its heart and certain characters keep you watching until the end.
As the need for clients grows, after a major exit, the grads, minus Harper, scramble to show their worth at Pierpoint.
As Shaun, begrudgingly, enters a supervisory role, Morgan continues to push Claire and Alex’s buttons – and ends up discovering Alex’s secret.
Despite the last episode’s events, the focus of “Fork” is more so Beth testing her ability to have a personal life as chess begins to lose its luster.
Boreal makes moves that lead to him getting closer to what he wants as Lee stumbles in his efforts to find Stannilus Grumman.
Sid finds himself forced to come out as Dom tries to not succumb to the mounting pressure she is under. Also, Joey gets some news about her case.
After taking a few months off, Amari and Shonda are back and alongside talking about what has happened in TV and pop culture, they speak upon boundaries, capacities as people, therapy and so much more.
Fully prep to be in tears while watching the 12 minute short If Anything Happens I Love You.
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