In Search of the Sanderson Sisters – A Hocus Pocus Hulaween Takeover – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
“In Search of the Sanderson Sisters” is truly a labor of love with moments that remind you why Bette Midler is often associated with being camp.
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“In Search of the Sanderson Sisters” is truly a labor of love with moments that remind you why Bette Midler is often associated with being camp.
The show officially starts, and just as much as the cast hopes for love, you are allowed to hope we don’t have anyone playing games this season.
“The Mandalorian” returns, and the goal this season is to reunite Baby Yoda with its people. But, to do so, Din Djarin must find another like himself.
After a tragedy, the group begins to unravel, and with that comes a few secrets slipping out and people revealing their true selves.
Despite chess’ lack of pizzazz, compared to athletic activities, “The Queen’s Gambit,” through one chess player, uses both the game and a dash of sensationalism to grab hold of you.
As the season comes to a close, we’re given tips on making it last after children and handling things now, so they don’t boil over later.
With Adachi pulling away, Shimamura takes it upon herself to check-in. Also, Yashiro shows their face!
As Dom steps it up with John, and Sid deals with his secret, Joey comes to see how some of her friends truly see her.
As Innu finds himself embedded deeper into the Headkeepers, Leo learns the lengths his superior will go for justice.
As Fraser has the night of his life with Jonathan, Richard desperately tries to reconnect with Caitlin and, at the very least, slow down Sarah and Fraser’s influence.
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