NeXt: Season 1 Episode 1 [Series Premiere] – Recap/ Review with Spoilers
With a basic foundation rooted in rogue AI and familiarity, while “neXt” doesn’t make a splashy introduction, it shows potential.
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.
 
			With a basic foundation rooted in rogue AI and familiarity, while “neXt” doesn’t make a splashy introduction, it shows potential.
 
			As with most of Adam Sandler’s Netflix releases, “Hubie Halloween” will be a welcome addition to Sandler’s fans, and all others will question why “” got cancelled and this funded?
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			The anthology series, “Soulmates,” begins with the question: If science could possibly provide you with a soul mate, would you take the test and take the leap of faith?
 
			With Craig due to ship out and head into combat, there is an impromptu wedding that further establishes the new dynamics of the group.
 
			After Hippolyta’s triumphant episode, her daughter Dee becomes the focus as the death of Emmett Till haunts Chicago.
 
			After a short break, “Black Love” is back to develop the conversation around communication further, as well as dealing with expectations and arguments.
 
			The time has come for Vought to face a congressional hearing, but will it go through as planned, or will it be the bloody mess you expect it to be?
 
			There is something anti-climatic about the season finale of “Raised By Wolves,” despite the reveals and drastic actions.
 
			Like “Ne Zha,” “Jiang Ziya” feels like an epic that can appeal to children but doesn’t lose the adults watching in the process.
 
			“Spontaneous” is one of the rare films that aims to make you laugh, feel, and connect that, for the most part, succeeds in everything it set out to do.

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