Sentenced To Be A Hero: Season 1 – Quick Recaps and Reviews
Episode by episode coverage of Crunchyroll’s newest fantasy series “Sentenced To Be A Hero.”
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Episode by episode coverage of Crunchyroll’s newest fantasy series “Sentenced To Be A Hero.”
Sigue Mi Voz, translated to: Follow My Voice, reminds you that no one is difficult to love; you just have to find someone with the tools, capable and willing to do it.
The Dutchman, as it explores the trappings and fears of one man, one culture, and how it is passed down, wavers between impactful and what can feel like rambling.
Jamarcus Rose & Da 5 Bullet Holes is a reminder that it isn’t just your environment but the community that matters, either in your greatest success or your downfall.
Fallout continues to use murder and gore to keep things interesting as it appears to want a slow burn to something major.
I Love LA may come off a bit vapid when it begins, but as characters evolve and show their underbelly, things get exponentially better.
This is a character guide and show reference post for Peacock’s The Copenhagen Test, featuring information on the spy organizations, who’s who, and the lead and supporting characters.
Episode by episode coverage of Peacock’s newest spy series “The Copenhagen Test,” starring Simu Liu.
Talamasca: The Secret Order avoids the one character that could have acted as a compelling anchor for the show and instead relies heavily on its association with its parent franchise.
Timothée Chalamet somehow gets away with playing an anti-hero underdog who, despite the many ways he screws people over, you still want to see win in the end.