Mike: Season 1/ Episode 3 “Lover” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Robin Givens and Don King enter Mike’s life, and with that, you know we are coming upon the peak before the downfall.
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Robin Givens and Don King enter Mike’s life, and with that, you know we are coming upon the peak before the downfall.
In this post you’ll find quotes collected from various media throughout August 2022.
“Under Her Control,” aka “Le jefa,” is a rather dry film for most of the duration until it finally gets interesting in the latter half of the film.
As EJ tries to save the show and his relationship, Jet tries to reconcile with his sister, Ashlyn comes to a realization, and Ricky continues to struggle with his feelings for Gina.
The final season of “Motherland: Fort Salem” acts as a reminder that some shows are better off cancelled outright than given one last hurrah.
Both Yasmin and Harper reunite with people from their past and deal with people who didn’t necessarily want to be found.
“Into The Deep” lacks the level of mystery needed to make its small cast flourish.
Six months have passed since episode 1, and it seems despite Viserys’ doing, things aren’t getting better – they are only getting worse.
After a delay, it is determined who is the latest guy who isn’t Ready To Love, and that man doesn’t even show up for his elimination. Can you guess who?
Emma and company come ever closer to Pasaje, but there remains no sign of Sam or Violet’s whereabouts.
In “Jane,” we’re reminded of the desperation high school seniors have to get into the right school, get the right job and have the lives they desire.
With Mike finding a father figure, you see him flourish in ways that make Mike’s bad luck so heartbreaking.
Grace is a major theme in this episode as apologies are issued, and paths to reconciliation are paved. But that doesn’t mean multiple mistakes will be allowed.
“The Invitation” is the type of film ruined by a trailer that gives everything away, and the film does not compensate for that.
“Three Thousand Years of Longing” is mainly about a Djinn’s attempts at love and freedom over three thousand years.
“Mike” is so good that it is unfortunate that it doesn’t involve or is supported by Mike Tyson.
In order to save their documentary, Carlos has everyone play reality show archetypes, leading to everyone’s acting exposing their truth.
“Motherland: Fort Salem” comes to an end by presenting a new beginning. One which sadly had an unexpected sacrifice.
With being put in a vulnerable position, Eric evaluates his position and next move as Yasmin worries about her family’s wealth and how it defines her.
“Game of Thrones” returns with a familiar family name, but with deepening the history comes both a familiar and fresh tale.
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