Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist: Season 2/ Episode 4 “Zoey’s Extraordinary Employee” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
With Zoey and Max on pause, does that mean Zoey may pick things up with Simon – or maybe even someone new?
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With Zoey and Max on pause, does that mean Zoey may pick things up with Simon – or maybe even someone new?
A new player enters the game, and while she may come off shallow and highly annoying, there might be more to Rika Kawai than it appears.
We experience our first casualty, and it acts as a wake-up call to the survivors.
Lea’s parents arrive, and at a certain point, you may think she is making more out of her relationship with Shaun than they are. Also, Claire reveals why she is on Dr. Lim’s case.
In the 2nd part of 9-1-1’s season 4 premiere, multiple near-death experiences act as a wake-up call unlike any other rescues before.
A guide for the Channel 4 and HBO Max series “It’s A Sin.” Included is information about characters and details about the series.
It’s A Sin reminds you of the eerie similarities between the early days of COVID-19 and AIDS, but only one got the attention it deserves.
Despite changing some aspects of the show, Ready To Love still struggles to end up with three couples and cast people who can handle what the show calls for.
Perhaps saving the best for last, No Strings delivers a sense of longing that reminds you how much we’re willing to compromise or settle for the sake of company.
The seduction of someone older and more mature meets realizing their maturity doesn’t mean they are ready for you.
Stanley buries the lead with sex and ends before you feel it gets to the good part.
A man with a secret finds himself in the company of the other person who knows what he lusts for.
Despite the title, “A Friend,” we would submit that Paul and Rudy’s relationship being developed is on par with Rudy making one of his first friends.
In Lolo, you’ll feel like you are watching the childhood years of a group of friends before the time jumps to them as adults.
In It’s A Sin, we’re reminded what can matter more than the right school or job is finding your people — especially if you’re gay men in the 80s.
In White Lie, you watch as a con artist desperately tries to maintain their story of having cancer, seemingly by any means necessary.
Hori not being more honest about her feelings might lead to other girls dating Miyamura before she does.
Like the Rue focused episode, Jules’ will force you to reflect not only on the character’s state but also on your own mental and emotional well-being.
While Ready To Love is undoubtedly entertaining, clearly, somebody needs to realize that the process doesn’t work and might need to be modified or scrapped.
While Our Friend is certain to get you in your emotions and remind you how charming Jason Segel is, it’s excessive time jumps may mess with your experience.
Signs that Leanne may return finally appear as Dorothy leaves the house to jumpstart her investigation into Leanne and Jericho’s whereabouts.
Things have been going rather well for Emma and everyone else. However, it seems the good times might be coming to an end.
With Detective Ryan and Robin hell-bent on the Cross twins paying for what they’ve done, can Eric and Erica find a way to keep safe?
How in the world could so much be blacked out, yet you still feel like you watched one of the most f***ed up things ever? Redo of Healer gives an example.
While functional, Zoey and Maggie are struggling with creating a new normal. But while Maggie finds the help she needs, Zoey? Not so much.
In “The Terms of Friendship,” Ai is forced to do beyond the minimum, as she has done in the past, if she wants to save Koito this time.
With Lea revealing information that is jarring to Shaun, so comes the question of whether relationships can last forever, especially with both parties constantly changing.
9-1-1, as tradition, returns with a dramatic natural event, which this time is a dam breaking, thanks to earthquakes and a landslide!
A guide for the series “Redo of Healer.” Noted are the cast members, information about their character(s), and details about the series (with spoilers) throughout its run.
A guide for the Funimation series “Wonder Egg Priority.” Included is information about characters and details about the series.
A reference guide for Funimation’s “Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation,” including the voice actors, characters, organizations, locations, and more.
American Skin is a confrontational film. One which confronts your views of police, their victims, and the perspectives the police bring based in fear and a righteous sense of duty.
In “Master,” we get to peer into Rudy’s former life as Roxy preps him for what’s to come.
You ever think to yourself, “I built up a tolerance to this kind of stuff?” Yeah, “Run Hide Fight” may test that theory.
With us coming upon spring break, Hori is taking into account what she knows of Miyamura and what he is capable of, as she questions how long this bliss will last?
As Erica and Eric make plans to escape the school Mother built, Dr. Cintron and Nurse Rachel try to save Erica from what they believe was a setup.
Part 1 of the Ready To Love reunion special is as messy as expected between people being pregnant, exposed, and vindicated.
Dorothy, more awake than ever, is on the case to get back Jericho. But with so few ways to find May, never mind Leanne, what can she do?
While you may want to applaud Marvel for trying something different with the MCU, Wandavision doesn’t seem like a guaranteed hit right out of the park.
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