Station Eleven: Season 1/ Episode 6 “Survival Is Insufficient” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
New information about David leads you to question his intentions, especially after Kirsten seeks him out to finish what she started.
New information about David leads you to question his intentions, especially after Kirsten seeks him out to finish what she started.
A creepy rich man preys on women who reminds him of his late wife, with the trap being cheap rent.
While the premiere feels formulaic, it does present itself as an entertaining new entry into the Star Wars franchise.
In this 2 hour sci-fi, time-traveling film, we’re given a beautiful brother/sister relationship based on them only having each other after a series of losses.
Season 2 feels like the end of a significant chapter in the show, and the start of a new one which could potentially revitalize the show.
As Desna shows a rather frightening level of desire for violence, Jenn seems to begin questioning if this “partnership” is worth the drama anymore.
While Desna seems to be getting ahead, she remains heavy fisted, and it seems this is and will make her more
Through a sometimes-dizzying number of time jumps, viewers get closure about where Issa and her friends end up in life, together, and in their relationships.
In the finale, while we’re forced to realize some things may never change, there are multiple plots set up to make you clamor for season 3.
As we’re reminded why Natalie is desperate to solve Travis’ murder, we get to confirm one person who didn’t make it out of the woods.
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.