Sing “Yesterday” For Me: Season 1 Episode 10 “A New Year of Beginnings” – Recap/ Review with Spoilers
Baby steps are taken as people verbalize what they feel, and while things are still painfully slow, at least they are finally moving.
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.
Baby steps are taken as people verbalize what they feel, and while things are still painfully slow, at least they are finally moving.
Mix “Home Alone” with “Hanna” and a little bit of Hit-Girl from “Kick-Ass,” and you get the sometimes shockingly violent “Becky.”
When it comes to Darby, her growth always seems to stem from learning what she is capable of, in terms of putting herself first, often in ways some may see as selfish.
The foundation of a character usually is in their childhood, so we head back to 2006 when Darby was 15 to learn of her first heartbreak.
After a series of tryst, Darby gets a new boyfriend who seems like a keeper – seems being the keyword.
As we go deeper into the local kidnappings, Eric does something drastic, and Ms. Audrey continues to cause double-takes.
Dominique Jackson, of “Pose” fame, arrives and makes it clear she should have been a judge.
Rather than wait and have us wonder when and where things went wrong, we see Betty’s death by a 1000 disappointments.
Have you ever wanted to see someone commit one act of self-sabotage after another and made a fool? The beginning of season 2 of “Dirty John” gives you an opportunity.
While “The Healer” isn’t made to withstand scrutiny, it is an entertaining film to watch while in quarantine.
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