Super Drags: Season 1 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Super Drags goes beyond what you may expect to be by having a few touching stories, amongst all its comedy.
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.
Super Drags goes beyond what you may expect to be by having a few touching stories, amongst all its comedy.
While Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them seems purely about milking Harry Potter love, without Harry Potter, there is just enough magic to get you through it.
Let’s just say when it comes to the ending, while this show has long been renewed for a second season, you might not have foreseen what happens.
In an episode which brings on the legendary Jane Elliott, Jada, Adrienne, and Willow address the issues Black women with faded Black people.
Here and Now is a slow-moving drama which all builds up to one reveal, and doesn’t really dive deep into the thereafter.
Aaron reaches peak f***ery as Michael and Alexx continue to play the game because… well, it is what the show calls for.
Lady Elza faces off against the super drags and, before the episode is over, we learn who she is out of drag!
We get to meet the famous Sword Maiden this episode and learn that, little by little, the goblins are evolving and gaining better tactics.
The serious issue of this episode is gender expression – especially for those who lack socio-economic privilege.
Christmas With A View may lack magic and happenstance, but that’s what makes the romance a bit easier to get into.
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