Ozark: Season 2/ Episode 4 “Stag” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
After many trials and tribulations, Roy finally gets what he wants. All thanks to one person in need of a friend.
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After many trials and tribulations, Roy finally gets what he wants. All thanks to one person in need of a friend.
In this post, you’ll find the collected quotes for the month of August 2018.
When it rains it pours for the Byrdes. For just as it seems everything will run smoothly, nearly everything gets shut down.
God Friended Me is the kind of show which likely will start strong but then mellow out as you get used to the touching encounters its lead makes.
Ozark really pushes you to appreciate how complicated getting things to work is as Marty juggles multiple stakeholders who are ready to cut out.
Imagine if Mr. Rogers didn’t have his religious upbringing to fall back on. If his world fell apart and he couldn’t calmly handle it? Well, that is the story of Kidding.
With Cade out and people looking for Del, alongside a bump in the road to building that casino, Wendy and Marty still find their wits and luck put to the test.
While Kin does have an ending which makes it seem a bit like a certain action franchise, it does leave you wanting more.
Edelgard returns with a way to rid Rem of the Demon Lord Krebskulm and we get introduced to yet another soldier who is a psychopath.
Lady Mae is put on the defensive and while she is getting hit every which way, she refuses to go down without a fight.