Alexa & Katie: Season 1/ Episode 7 “The Play, Part 2” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Alexa’s dependency on Katie becomes an issue when she realizes Katie has the potential to have other friends.
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Alexa’s dependency on Katie becomes an issue when she realizes Katie has the potential to have other friends.
The battle for Freeland has intensified as new defenses against Black Lightning have been made and it seems he is becoming heavily outnumbered.
It’s the “Ungroundable” episode all over again, but now Alexa is trying to push Gwenny to be who she used to be.
Katie gets the cancer kid treatment and while it begins with some likable treats, the pity begins to get to her.
Ultimately, The Quad was a show with good ideas that had never really found a way to execute the majority of its plots for long-term success.
One of the side effects of cancer seems to be a more lenient Lori, and this worries Alexa to the point of seeing if her mom still cares if she causes trouble.
It’s time for basketball tryouts and Katie ends up helping Alexa by allowing her to live vicariously through her. Problem is, Katie knows very little about basketball.
With heads freshly shaven, the girls need some wigs and with that comes a bit of insecurity.
Alexa and Katie seems like something Netflix stole from the Disney Channel in terms of both the way the comedy is set up and Disney’s new venture into more mature topics.
Most of Caligula’s premiere is dedicated to its lead talking like the most boring lecturer you’ll ever meet, and it is hard to say if the end of the premiere makes up for that.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.