Mr. InBetween: Season 3/ Episode 2 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Ray dealing with the consequences of his actions, and lying about it, gets Brittany upset and means he has to try to make things right.
Ray dealing with the consequences of his actions, and lying about it, gets Brittany upset and means he has to try to make things right.
Mr. Inbetween returns, and Ray reminds you, his smile, more often than not, is a warning sign than a friendly gesture.
As Miles, Claire’s dad, returns, so does Debbie, and as they, alongside Alex and Morgan, find themselves having difficult conversations, someone may have been written off.
As to be expected from 9-1-1, no matter how dangerous things seem, everyone ends up okay. Well, all but one.
All good times have to come to an end, and it seems Sayu’s time away from home is over.
Fushi makes a new friend, who takes him in as a younger brother, at least until Fushi captures the attention of his new brother’s crush.
While Horimiya starts off cute, with a potentially beautiful and complicated story, it eventually boils down to something silly and at times bloated.
Pose begins to inch its way to potentially jumping the shark as the mob gets involved but takes steps back after something complicates Angel’s wedding.
When a case gets too personal, Robyn slips up and leaves herself open for exposure.
In The Chi’s return, at least 8 or so months have passed, and in that time, Chicago may not have changed, but the people we know have.
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.