Doublespeak – Review/Summary (with Spoilers)
In Doublespeak, you are sorely reminded how Human Resources is more focused on protecting the company’s assets than your dignity or sense of safety.
In Doublespeak, you are sorely reminded how Human Resources is more focused on protecting the company’s assets than your dignity or sense of safety.
Living up to its title a bit, You Wouldn’t Understand presents a story that leaves you wanting to rewatch for you swear you might have missed something.
Just as a plan begins to come together and everything seems to finally have calmed down, one of the worst betrayals imaginable happens.
In the finale, attempts at reconciliation are made, but is it too late to make peace with each other and the facts?
Once again, we find ourselves repeatedly asking, “What the F***?” as we see what Keyaru went through. But his actions as Keyarga still don’t imply he desires to be better than his torturers.
With AIDS running rampant, many take up protesting or trying to escape its shadow. However, most realize you can only run but for so long.
With Zoey and Max on pause, does that mean Zoey may pick things up with Simon – or maybe even someone new?
A new player enters the game, and while she may come off shallow and highly annoying, there might be more to Rika Kawai than it appears.
We experience our first casualty, and it acts as a wake-up call to the survivors.
Lea’s parents arrive, and at a certain point, you may think she is making more out of her relationship with Shaun than they are. Also, Claire reveals why she is on Dr. Lim’s case.
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.