The Promised Neverland: Season 2 [Finale]/ Episode 11 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It seems to be the end of not just the season, but potentially the Promised Neverland series.
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 seems to be the end of not just the season, but potentially the Promised Neverland series.
Nobody makes for a fun fantasy revenge tale with the type of violence which may make you flinch a little bit.
Caught By A Wave is a simple romance with enough drama to keep it from getting dull, but never enough to make you take situations mentioned too serious.
The height of the last episode seemingly was all about prepping us for the fall that happens in this one.
As Riley and Greta get closer, so do Sam and Chester. But, on the opposite end, Naomi and Nathan are this close to killing the other and saying it was an accident.
As Princess Norn prepares to wreak havoc in Branica, once again, Keyarga finds new names to put on his list for revenge.
As Aretha gains her first hit, she also finds herself becoming part of the Civil Rights movement and building a close relationship with Martin Luther King Jr.
As the murder of George Floyd happens and the summer of Black Lives Matter marches begin, everyone is taken to task what it means for them, their relationships, and their families.
Why Ura-Acca and Acca started the Wonder Egg Project is revealed, and the story is quite heartbreaking.
As Shaun and Lea come to a decision about having a child, another resident exits, Alex and Morgan confront their banter, and we get a patient who might bring you to tears.
While, like most M. Night Shymalan productions, you have to wait till the end for things to get good, Servant season 2 will make you interested in a 3rd season.
In “Until The Real Thing Comes Along,” the focus is Aretha’s struggles while signed to Columbia Records, the drama her husband and father brought to her life, and more.
While we wait for Jennifer Hudson’s authorized biography, “Respect,” Cynthia Erivo takes on the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin’s, story.
Tribes of Europa does well in getting you interested in a post-apocalypse Europe, but more so in how the world and cultures shifted than its characters.
In what appears to be the season 1 finale, Rudy learns he’ll need to trust his comrades more to reach his goals – or people might die.
The focus is taken off Kyoko and Izumi’s relationship as Shu Iura gets properly introduced and developed, and we get other random stories.
While everyone loves Georgia’s smiles and southern charm, we’re shown there is a dark side to Georgia that puts survival above all – maybe even her kids.
I’d like to start a petition to make Genera+ion about Chester, Riley, and Greta the series regular, and everyone else seen sporadically.
In the 2nd season finale, Servant gives you fight scenes, blood, death, and a promise that season 3 could and should be way better than season 2.
The time has come! Members of Grace Field, and the other plants, will either escape the demon world or potentially die trying.
We’re back to focusing on different perspectives of the same day, and one of the big topics is Nathan, post coming out.
Teenagers, in space, deciding to no longer be on a drug that suppresses their emotions and urges – you know somebody will die.
Nobody desires to give us a cathartic release of a revenge plot and seems to have all it needs to be one of the most notable theatrical first releases in a while.
While Keyaru believes he may finally have a face-to-face chance with Blade, between Norn and someone named Hawkeye, will he get his chance for revenge?
It’s the calm before the storm as Ralph Angel and Darla have a whirlwind wedding filled with love and joy.
In a Momoe-focused episode, she meets a trans man and might be the first to reunite with who they’re trying to save.
A guide for the film “Cherry.” Noted are cast members, information about their character(s), and additional details about the film’s story and characters.
While Cherry is too damn long, Tom Holland, and especially Ciara Bravo, present the most beautiful, f***ed up love story you might watch for a while.
A guide for the film “Come True.” Noted are cast members, information about their character(s), and additional details about the film’s story and characters.
Come True is one of those polarizing art house films that have this special something about it, but it can easily be lost if you get distracted.
In the city of Rikarisu, Rudy begins the process of healing the Superd reputation – but Ruijerd sense of justice will make that journey difficult.
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