Atypical: Season 3 – First Look, Trailer & Impressions
Atypical is finally coming back, and with Sam in college, it means new challenges but also new triumphs!
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.
Atypical is finally coming back, and with Sam in college, it means new challenges but also new triumphs!
What was a dream, what was reality, what does the future hold? David Makes Man leaves you hoping for the best but expecting the worse.
Mae may have finally found a way to earn a prominent place in the church! However, with so many fools and backstabbers around her, is it too late?
A show/ character guide for Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow featuring who made the cut, their progress throughout the season, and general information.
There are two reveals this episode which we’re left to wonder, not the reaction of the person who receives the reveal, but what may come of it long term.
Christmas is coming early, and neverminding Halloween and Thanksgiving, with this cute film that surprisingly isn’t a Netflix release.
Chance is faced with the most 25 and under seen thus far, but them Chicago/Mid-west kids got stories to tell and damn if they won’t make you bop your head.
Claire and Morgan share another moment because of Breeze and Shaun, alongside Dr. Glassman, deal with their fear, and/or stubbornness.
From Maddie triggered by a domestic call to Chim and Hen taking note of kids they save, and Buck hearing the worst thing imaginable, this episode isn’t called “Triggers” for nothing.
We head down to the ATL, and unlike NYC, no one dares bring their sob stories. Instead, many just rap like they trying to compete with Twista or Busta Rhymes.
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