Ready To Love: Season 4/ Episode 8 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
I don’t know who thought it was good to have these men meet the ladies’ exes, but while it gives good drama, it also blows up some matches.
I don’t know who thought it was good to have these men meet the ladies’ exes, but while it gives good drama, it also blows up some matches.
It’s Valentine’s Day, and for those in a relationship, there is nothing but bliss. However, it is a sad day for some who aren’t, leading to one having an awkward series of moments.
With Alex’s exit comes Suze trying to console Nicholas and bringing up the idea he is autistic, which leads to the question of whether or not that is accurate?
All Through the House presents the idea Santa’s Little Helpers may not be cuddly and friendly reindeer, and naughty kids may not just deal with coal.
Genera+ion might represent the next generation of youth dramas which contain a whole new slew of problems, but they all boil down to the same you’re used to.
In the season premiere of The Bold Type’s final season, there is the question of whether we’re getting some course correction or more of the same
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.
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.