Princess Principal: Season 1/ Episode 7 “Loudly Laundry (Case 16)” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
A new episode, a new mission, and nothing done to really say Princess Principal is pushing the story further.
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A new episode, a new mission, and nothing done to really say Princess Principal is pushing the story further.
Knights and Magic remains the only show I can think of which can introduce new kinds of beings and have battles, yet remain a bore.
Desna may actually have a quality man in her life. But will he be willing, and able, to deal with her being a rock for so many people? Collected Quote(s) It’s amazing how clear racism is even if it’s spoken in another language. Girl, can you come down off the cross? We need the wood.
I’ve come to accept Raven’s Home as is. Like many post-Girl Meets World programs, there are certain mature elements but while Andi Mack made a leap, Raven’s Home make careful baby steps. Which you can learn to appreciate. Even if it leads to the handling of some topics or jokes being pursued in a corny…
While not a potential classic, and kind of disappointing after Girl’s Trip, Tiffany Haddish: She Ready! From the Hood to Hollywood is a decent comedy special.
As Kaisar and his team try to determine how to get Charioce’s bracelet, the Onyx Knights hire an outsider to take out the Red Dragon.
Since season 1, everyone has had some issues with Grace leaving and how that held them back. But it seems the frustration Kerissa has long been willing to share is coming out of other people’s mouths now. Leading you to wonder, as cracks in the family start to show, can they survive each other?
Ougi’s true identity is revealed and… even after explaining its origins you are left between rolling your eyes or being dumbfounded.
If there is one thing Marlon Wayans has consistently needed in his solo career, it has been limitations. Something, or someone, to keep him from going over board, beating a joke to death, or keep him from humping things like a dog in heat. In Marlon, it seems NBC provides just the limitations Wayans…
Watching “Hitagi Rendezvous” has led me to believe that as much as I enjoy the Monogatari series, I should be so happy it wasn’t an hour back in the day.
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