The Rising of the Shield Hero: Season 1, Episode 25 “The Rising of the Shield Hero” [Season Finale] – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
While The Rising of the Shield Hero technically comes to an end, it may actually be a new beginning.
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.
While The Rising of the Shield Hero technically comes to an end, it may actually be a new beginning.
As we are given multiple reasons to celebrate, there is one major blemish that will likely ruin the in-house parade you’ll be having.
Drastic moves are made in order to go from surviving to being happy, thriving even, but they naturally come at a cost.
Vs. is a surprisingly speedy drama which comes in, gets you emotional, shocks you with the rhymes the lead actor spits, and sends you on happy and satisfied.
Mike Epps: Only One Mike continues Netflix line of comedy tapings which may get a few chuckles out of you, but certainly aren’t specials.
Healing from the wounds of the past is the focus this episode but, as we see, not all wounds heal properly and allow a person to truly move on.
The Bold Type remains a flagship program for FreeForm as it explores mature takes on relationships, continues to develop the ladies, and addresses workplace issues.
Just as Desna thinks she got Melba and Mac in check, they remind her all that ambition won’t make up for lack of experience.
Nate and Kat get focused on, and Maddy to a point, as we dig deeper into East Highland and its many screwed up residents.
While Years and Years starts on a high note, as you grow indifferent over the future the characters go through, it pushes you to realize how complacent you’ve become of your own.
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