On My Block: Season 2, Episode 2 “Chapter Twelve” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Ruby and Oscar, of all people, have a heart to heart, as Jamal tries to get his money back – from a cop.
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.
Ruby and Oscar, of all people, have a heart to heart, as Jamal tries to get his money back – from a cop.
It’s New Year’s Eve and months have passed since the tragedy in the season 1 finale. Leading to the question of how is everyone?
After a trying few days, Sam has a bit of a breakdown that drinking with friends won’t fix.
While learning how and if Emma, Ray, and the others escaped you’d think would be the high point, it is actually an emotional sendoff to someone else.
Issues with parents are on full display as moves are made to get Star out of jail and the ASA nominations come out.
While you may think the battle between the heroes and Glass would be the highlight of the episode, oh you got another thing coming!
You may think the title of this episode, “Broken Arted” is about romance but what’ll break your heart is the loss of something, rather someone beyond love.
As Hen did earlier this season, Howard Han aka Chimney, gets his due by having an episode dedicated to his backstory.
Long Lost will slowly, but surely, make you question what is happening as things for our lead, Seth, go from weird to you verbally saying “What the f***?”
We’re gifted a western theme to help remix things as Bridge and Nelson reconcile, and Mr. Daddy gets his.
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