Sorry For Your Loss: Season 2, Episode 4 “Mr. Greer” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Lest we forget, Matt was a teacher, and with that said, we see how the students too suffered a loss.
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Lest we forget, Matt was a teacher, and with that said, we see how the students too suffered a loss.
In the penultimate episode of the season, we’re introduced to Gloria’s mother, and witness many interactions that have to be followed up on in the finale.
A possibly disturbing movie featuring romance, that borderlines obsession, maybe murder, and tsundere type character? Don’t you wanna watch it?
Amy has a mid-life awakening, and it leads her to not only clear out some material things but what has taken up space in her heart and mind.
Nearly everyone acts messy, stupid, or sets aside things they said in the past for some form of comfort in episode 6, “The Stranger.”
Danny has a reckless, but fun, encounter as Leigh takes drugs and Jules decides to tell Leigh about herself.
It is now 6 months from Matt’s death, and while Leigh is slowly finding ways to move on, Danny’s absence makes it hard.
Deon Cole’s Cole Hearted is the first special, in a long time, that is not only funny but quotable as hell.
The wonderful world of Dr. Seuss returns with Netflix’s Green Eggs and Ham – which isn’t a movie, but a 13 episode season!
Someone once said that for every person you steal from death, they take one personal to you. Claire learns that lesson this episode.