The First Lady: Season 1/ Episode 9 “rift” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Michelle is tasked to do for Hillary as she did for Barack, Eleanor deals with the US prepping for World War II and Betty with multiple interventions.
As Michelle is tasked to do for Hillary as she did for Barack, Eleanor deals with the US prepping for World War II and Betty with multiple interventions.
A couple tries to work through one half exploring their gender or considering transitioning.
What was supposed to be a fun sexual encounter with a little romance turns into an unwanted conversation about race.
Struggling with moving on after the end of a notable relationship, Gabriela works to make ends meet and deal with their ex moving on.
While the tone and vibe are a bit corny, it’s easy to get sucked in by the leads’ chemistry and their different perspectives as hunters.
While you can tell there should be a deeper story at play, “Wyrm” feels like it is missing the scenes/ details meant to bring you to tears.
A reference guide for Hulu’s “Pistol,” including character descriptions, names of actors, quotes from the series, and more.
In this post, you’ll find collected quotes from Will Smith’ book: Will, with page numbers.
As Reva uses Leia as bait for not only Obi-Wan but to learn more about “The Path,” Obi-Wan and Tala hope that Vader’s fortress is as penetrable as most Empire structures.
Cronenberg’s latest is a body horror that seeks not to thrill but question the future state of humanity.

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