Elite: Season 2, Episode 3 “36 Hours Missing” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Samuel finally gets the information he needs, but will it be enough? Also, Nadia and Omar claim their men.
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.
Samuel finally gets the information he needs, but will it be enough? Also, Nadia and Omar claim their men.
K-12 takes the example of what a visual album should be up a notch by producing a musical which makes the visuals and music inseparable.
Unlike most Filipino romance films, Just A Stranger has cursing, sensual intimate scenes, and despite the sin at the base of it, you push that aside.
There is a reveal about what happened to Samuel, as we see Guzman let loose and someone gets seduced
A new school year, a new mystery, and while it doesn’t seem anyone has been murdered, yet, someone is missing.
While IT: Chapter 2 delivers on jump scares, and Bill Hader with one-liners, the adult cast underwhelm when compared to their younger counterparts.
We retrack the day David had, but now focus on Gloria and what she deals with to put food on the table and the roof over her kids’ heads.
Just a Nova seems to be recovering her place in the family, Charley might be ready to cut them all off.
On the eve of Elite: Season 2, let’s quickly recap how season 1 ended.
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