Wednesday: Season 2 Episode 1 – Recap and Review
Wednesday returns with it becoming clear that the character is handled perfectly, but the world outside her? The story she’s thrust into? Maybe not.
Wednesday returns with it becoming clear that the character is handled perfectly, but the world outside her? The story she’s thrust into? Maybe not.
As Conrad, begrudgingly, spends a day with Belly, Steven and Denise grow closer, and Jeremiah makes a discovery which could alter his relationship with his father.
What seemingly was going to be another ho-hum episode of Sword Of The Demon Hunter becomes the origin story of how Jinya became a father.
It’s the end of Shiroha’s arc, and so comes the question of whether Takahara stands a chance to avoid the fate Shiroha has seen.
Wonderfully mad, Killing Mary Sue, is the type of action comedy that deserves every synonymous word to bizarre it clearly wanted to achieve.
As Ryo and Abel arrive in Lune, it creates a turning point for the show where things may get better than intially expected.
Jeremiah and Belly learn whether their love is strong enough to handle adversity as they face their parents on Susannah’s Dedication Day.
The aftermath of the premiere’s big reveal gets paired with an accident to set off the final season on a dramatic high.
As Ryo gets to experience his first dungeon, he also finds himself facing off with a foe who truly presents a challenge to him and is likely to become his main rival.
In its final season, The Summer I Turned Pretty makes a time jump which skips over the good parts so that we can get right to the drama.
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.