Star: Season 3/ Episode 6 “Ante Up” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Love and distrust are in the air and with it being Star, you know no one is having an easy time dealing with their feelings.
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Love and distrust are in the air and with it being Star, you know no one is having an easy time dealing with their feelings.
John Leguizamo continues to use the unique lane he created for himself to not only present his comedic take on the ignorance of Latin history but also present an epic history lesson.
The value of emotional intelligence plays a big part not just for patients, but the personal lives of doctors.
Love is in the air in such a way this episode that it almost makes you forget that it isn’t February in real life or in the show.
Jada continues to demystify herself and her family as she works through her old ways of thinking head on. This time with Leah Remini.
You reminds you that it can and should qualify as a horror as Beck digs deeper into Joe’s past and learns the fate of Candace and Mr. Mooney.
While The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina undercuts any sense of danger, you become such a fan that you find yourself ignoring flaws.
Homecoming’s air of mystery may not be a large selling point but, at the very least, the recognizable talent could compensate as the story picks up.
We learn how adventurers get promoted this episode, a bit about adventurer culture, as well as Goblin Slayer’s reputation amongst the ladies.
12 women to 3 men leads to the men being enabled to be all the things these women were hoping to get away from.
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