The Cleaning Lady: Season 2/ Episode 8 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Robert takes the episode off and leaves Nadia in charge, making Garrett wildly seeking vengeance, putting her in his crosshairs.
Robert takes the episode off and leaves Nadia in charge, making Garrett wildly seeking vengeance, putting her in his crosshairs.
As Christopher preps for his first dance and May’s boyfriend is put in a dangerous position, Maddie and Chim are just hoping to find a place big enough and affordable.
As relationships are tested, so comes the question of whether people may settle for what they can get or dare to seek out a third party.
“The Equalizer” gains a potential villain who will last for more than an episode as the CIA tries to reassert control over Robyn.
While the romance between the two leads is notable, the hijinks the character Bisi, played by Bisola Aiyeola goes through and exhibits, steals “Dinner at My Place.”
“Bar Fight” is a simple comedy that, while not laugh-out-loud funny, is enjoyable for the most part.
As Mark and Eleanor make Isaiah’s birthday one to remember, Claire has made the type of breakthrough which requires her to escalate her experiments.
“Atlanta” ends with the kind of story that has a message but is as wild, bold, and nonsensical as the series has been from the start.
Vengence, death, and colonization fuel “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” but rarely as far as you wish it would.
While it doesn’t have the makings of a classic, you might be surprised how much you enjoy this likable but forgettable Christmas movie.
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