The Equalizer: Season 5 Episode 6 “The Fight For Life” – Recap and Review
As shifts in romantic relationships happen, Mel has a moment while she and Robyn are in state prison.
As shifts in romantic relationships happen, Mel has a moment while she and Robyn are in state prison.
While much of what is to be expected is given with “Sweethearts,” at least the gay character, who feels obligatory/formulaic for films like this, is given a much better storyline than expected.
Alongside Bianca visiting Larry, we learn the truth about who Alexander Duggan was.
While it is always wonderful to see Raven Goodwin in a starring role, “Style Me For Christmas,” focusing on a talented woman’s desirability to an R&B superstar does lead to a tightrope walk between problematic and aspirational.
While episode 6 seemed for a moment to be a blip, the ending of episode 7 allows you to hold faith that maybe the season can stick the landing.
Poppa Damon and Damon Jr. clash over parenting styles as Poppa Damon questions Ivy’s touchy-feely nature.
“The Fix” is a reminder that sci-fi productions don’t always need a major backer to look good and hold something compelling.
As Delilah, Vi, and Robyn try to deal with potential shifts in their personal life, a comedian is running for his life after barely dodging murder attempts.
This is a character guide for Prime Video’s “Cruel Intentions,” with character descriptions, quotes, names of actors, and more.
It’s the night of UDC’s presentation, and everyone is in position – will Charles notch another kill?
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.