For The Love of Jason: Season 1/ Episode 2 “This Is Some Bull…” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The bro code gets tested as one of Erick’s exes approaches Jason and Lacy learns that she needs to be careful for what goes around comes around.
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The bro code gets tested as one of Erick’s exes approaches Jason and Lacy learns that she needs to be careful for what goes around comes around.
Within its 9 minute duration, Canvas brings you a touching story that makes you hope this is just a proof of concept for something more.
It is too little too late for two cast members as we exit the speed dating phase, and now the only people staying are those with at least two love interests.
It’s almost like Adachi and Shimamura’s relationship hits the resent button with a new school year beginning.
The quest to get back Grogu begins, and with that comes a familiar face to join the first part in a multi-episode journey.
We see a softer side to Stolas, not in a sexual way, as we are introduced to his family – or what it once was.
Songbird ignores whether producing a COVID romance is inappropriate and doesn’t even deliver a good enough relationship to never mind its ill-taste.
When an Explanation Becomes An Excuse (Featuring F*ck It I’m A Mom, Euphoria, Happiest Season, Queen’s Gambit)
A Christmas For Mary makes it clear last year’s holiday offerings were a warm-up as clearly OWN wants to make a name for itself in the holiday movie market.
For The Love of Jason has one of the best comedy pilots you may have seen in a l o n g time.

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