Star: Season 2/ Episode 11 “Take It To Church” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The drama begins to rev up as old memories and characters begin haunting our leads, as well as possible new love interests.
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The drama begins to rev up as old memories and characters begin haunting our leads, as well as possible new love interests.
Gambi may have found a way to not only buy Jefferson some time off the ASA’s radar but also reconcile with him.
Violet Evergarden ends with closure for fans and the character, and once again you need to plan to shed tears.
The Quad ends with pertinent unanswered questions as many take a last stand for what they believe in.
Kokkoku ultimately is like walking down a dead end street, reaching the end, and continuing to walk forward, into an empty lot, hoping to find something valuable.
Citrus has its moments. Especially when addressing female homosexuality in Japan. However, despite the growth of character Yuzu, it’s more about tantalization than substance.
9-1-1 starts off strong but loses its luster as you get used to the sometimes outlandish 911 calls and the drama of the cast seems to lose its importance.
Because Netflix isn’t the only one who can do surprises, the first episode of FLCL: Alternative dropped and, well the show is as weird as you remember.
With vampires and werewolves having long saturated the market, FreeForm decides to tap into the mystical creature known as mermaids to a decent, but not overwhelming, new program.
The final episode does what most of the season failed to make you do, care about the fate of the characters.
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