Better Things: Season 5/ Episode 8 “Jesus Saves” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Sam plans a family trip to England and, as to be expected, there are a few bumps in the road.
Sam plans a family trip to England and, as to be expected, there are a few bumps in the road.
With everyone on magic mushrooms, by accident, quite a few begin expressing repressed feelings as Shaun, Jordan, Morgan, and Dr. Glassman try to hold things down.
Buck and Maddie make it back to Los Angeles, and alongside all the surprises of what happened in their absence, they have a surprise for everyone as well.
As Ozark begins to wrap up, it lacks a notable villain and keeps these on pace to the point of making it seem that only killing a member of the Byrde family could truly shake things up.
Robyn’s greatest enemy makes his grand entrance as her greatest ally makes a grand exit.
While romance is featured in every season, Shikimori’s Not Just A Cutie gives you a more progressive take on high school love.
As They Made Us is an ode to children with complicated relationships with their parents, who stuck by them even when they knew, and were told they shouldn’t.
With a nearly perfect balance of comedy, action, and emotional moments, Spy x Family is more than meets the eye.
With Menue’s next target being far more difficult than the last, it pushes her to spend time with Akari, who may make Menue question her role as an executioner.
With the getaway over and who likes who clearly defined, Tommy pushes for a group conversation to air out the remaining questions, and that causes drama.
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