Single Drunk Female: Season 1/ Episode 9 “Higher Parent” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
While Sam hits the year mark, the pressures of life lead one character to reset their sobriety calculator.
While Sam hits the year mark, the pressures of life lead one character to reset their sobriety calculator.
In its season finale, Double Cross ends as tragic and surprising as it did its first two seasons – but who gets hurt this time?
In what will be an additional signature role of his career, Samuel L. Jackson plays a man with memory loss who vows to get answers for his caretaker’s death.
As Phil and Viv reveal what led to the cracks in their marriage, Will is trying to balance his relationships with Lisa and Carlton, and Hillary deals with the rise of “Thirsty Chef.”
Sophie breaks up with Drew, while Jesse visits his ex for answers, and Charlie tries to get everyone to watch soccer together.
What might be sold as a sci-fi action-adventure, with Ryan Reynolds™ styled comedy, is really a tear-inducing family drama.
In “The Fever,” we catch up with Lila, whose life continues a downward spiral as one of her demons catches up to her.
As Sam tries to do a good thing, karma reminds her that they are not easily influenced.
From using Greyball tech, battling for New York, and then the rise of Lyft, we speed through Uber’s greatest hits in episode 2.
With Arman unable to help Thony, she gets desperate, and like when anyone gets desperate, it opens her up to making grave mistakes.
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.