Euphoria: Season 2/ Episode 2 “Out Of Touch” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
In an episode semi-focused on Nate, he and Maddy question if they deserve good things, and they may not be alone in pondering that.
In an episode semi-focused on Nate, he and Maddy question if they deserve good things, and they may not be alone in pondering that.
At times confusing, but often disturbing, The Free Fall is a horror movie best watched at night and alone.
Alongside learning what led to Jackie dying, the night of the high school reunion for the class of 1996 leads to a shocking reveal of who (likely) killed Travis.
While Scattered is a straightforward thriller, which gives everything away in the trailer, it is nonetheless entertaining.
Who is Asumi, and what impact did she have on everyone? That is the focus of episode 2, “Sepia Graffiti.”
With a different reunion host comes a different perspective and line of questions, but the same, if not bigger, drama than we’ve seen before.
Despite a level of self-awareness that all may not enjoy, Scream does act as an excellent reminder on why only the horror genre can get away with “requels.”
In the series finale, so comes the question will the Undersea create beacons for Station Eleven, or will Tyler decide to spare those he once called home?
Belle touches your heart in every which way possible. Be it through song, exploring a person’s trauma, or by instilling hope that one day you may not move on but at least heal.
Why the Tuskens aren’t by Boba Fett’s side is revealed, alongside what will become of his war with The Twins.

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.