Ready To Love: Season 4/ Episode 12 “I Choose You” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It has been ten weeks since everyone first met, and now it is decision time – Who will end up in a relationship and who will have just gained experience?
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.
It has been ten weeks since everyone first met, and now it is decision time – Who will end up in a relationship and who will have just gained experience?
As North High and East High have a head-to-head battle, there is the question of where the mind games end, and the truth begins?
Everything is focused on one gay club where we watch recently built relationships begin to crumble.
The Cooper dilemma is handled, but despite the compromise made, someone still loses out in the long run.
In Motherland: Fort Salem’s return, we pick up right where we left off and the episode mainly preps us for what is to come.
In the penultimate episode of the series, many fans’ wishful thinking may have led to an ideal ending for the show.
A significant time jump has occurred, which has placed us in the adult years of our former leads, and it’s an adjustment.
Ray has a bit of a rough week between a high school reunion and Brittany’s first experimentation with drugs.
The One and Only Dick Gregory feels very much like a highlight reel that pushes the idea it wanted to either minimalize faults or that there weren’t any.
Rean’s 16th is one to remember for it is when she learns the truth about that day 4 years ago and experiences another life-changing moment.
The table is set for an epic showdown as Sayu’s mom is confronted about Sayu leaving – will it end in resolution or Sayu’s mom holding her ground?
I hope you’ve been drinking enough water for She Dreams At Sunrise will not only make you cry but ugly cry.
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3 children, worried about bus driver over the summer, contemplate who they know to pair them up within an adorable 10 minute short.
In this sometimes slow-moving sci-fi drama, you’re reminded of what the cost for survival can be in a post-apocalyptic world – and it often is more than you’re willing to give.
We’re back to the moment we saw on the season premiere, with all but one of the situations playing out.
Miles learns how long he’ll be in prison and Ashley? She learns if she may have to adapt to his family or prep to get the hell out.
As it reaches its penultimate episode, Shadows House continues to more so develop how things work in lieu of pushing the story forward.
This episode is heavily focused on Riley, Greta, and Greta’s family this episode, and that’s why it is damn near perfect.
While everyone struggles with romance, some encouragement goes a long way and gives most a day/night to remember.
While we end up with four final couples, by the end of the episode, it’ll be real clear to you we’ll still just end up with three after the finale.
Beautiful They gives you the soft LGBT+ love story so many ask for but so rarely see.
As North High starts flexing its budget, Miss Jenn is tasked with figuring a way to compete and keep her kids from having meltdowns.
In Genera+ion’s return, some time has passed, thus allowing for the potential of reconciliation for many – but maybe not Sam.
In what appears to be one of the final moments of a long movie, we watch as a young woman integrates a room to share a highlight of her life with her people.
BITCHIN’: The Sound and Fury of Rick James shall be known as the definitive documentary when it comes to Rick James, for it leaves very little left to question or answer.
It’s the end of season 5 acting as a course correction, and now the focus is on self-reflection, growth, and setting up the speculative future for Kat, Sutton, and Jane.
As Ray keeps a watchful eye on his daughter and her little boyfriend, his father preps for a long-overdue conversation.
Esther In Wonderland is a reminder that Hip-Hop has fans across all cultures and worlds, and they will find what they need one way or another.
In 11 minutes, you get one of the cutest animated sci-fi love stories since Wall-E.
On her way home with her brother and Yoshida, Sayu decides to face the place where her life changed irrevocably before facing her mom.
What terrorizes Fushi is given a name, and Fushi is questioned by his maker whether it is smart to stay with Gugu and the rest.
Asking For It has a B-Movie vibe as it has a group of radical feminists take on incels and the patriarchy.
Is this a romantic comedy? Yes. However, that doesn’t mean Dating and New York may not make you cry – which it did for us.
Picking up from the story the movie set up, we switch focus to Ashley as she moves in with Miles’ bohemian mother and sex worker sister – and Ashley ain’t happy.
Tabitha Brown returns as Octavia during a pivotal time as all of Kiesha’s family seems to be having relationship issues.
Matthew and Sondi face the university over their relationship as Whitney’s mother comes to town, as well as her maid of honor.
On top of 7 Days being an opposites attract story, it also taps into stereotypes then expands them to remind you they are ignorant viewpoints of a much more complicated culture.
Poser operates much like an action movie. The only difference is, rather than sitting through the story to get to the action sequences, in Poser you are awaiting the next musical performance.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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