Alias Grace: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Part 4” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Grace continues to expose her past to Dr. Jordan, so again comes the question of what liberties is she taking in being the only one alive to tell this tale?
As Grace continues to expose her past to Dr. Jordan, so again comes the question of what liberties is she taking in being the only one alive to tell this tale?
It has been three years since Hibiki has last seen Shiori and boy has she changed in more ways than one.
A very unfortunate pattern is forming in Juni Taisen, though at least the backstory of this episode was more interesting than the last.
As Dr. Andrews takes more to Shaun, Dr. Melendez finds himself part of another procedure with legal repercussions.
As we come closer and closer to the movie adaptation’s release date, so comes the question if those covered below will have their stories diminished to give Jacob Tremblay the focus he needs for his assumed Oscar nomination.
Just in case you thought Liar would be one season, we get set up with a whodunit cliffhanger. One which implies season 2 will focus a new liar.
Good Behavior returns and unlike a lot of shows entering their second season, it doesn’t miss a step.
The Ancient Magus’ Bride: Those Awaiting a Star doesn’t provide you extra details, per se, but does deliver a touching and tear-inducing story.
The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) is a reminder that most comedians, after their peaks in comedy are more history than current, can usually find new life in dramatic roles.
Act I of Shadow of War is basically a 4-hour reintroduction to the basics of Middle Earth franchise and Monolith showing off its new added trinkets. Leading to mixed results.
An acquaintance of Elias meets Chise and they go onto their honeymoon – which leads to danger.
Horror comedies are usually downright terrible, but The Babysitter is not only an exception but makes a blueprint to follow.
Outside of Luke being properly introduced, and it being established we’ll have episodic horror stories, nothing noteworthy happens.
As Nia pursues trying to see if she may have powers to, the boys are trying to show their moms they are appreciated.
As we get to know a handful of the cast of Just Because! so comes the attachment to characters.
Once again, Elliot is at war with Mr. Robot but it is hard to say if anyone remains on Elliot’s side.
While Phil has always been mean-spirited and quirky, something is seriously wrong now. To the point, Sam isn’t sure if she can handle her anymore.
Everything was going just fine and then Natsuko snaps and we are left wondering if this show is about to go down the toilet.
As Alex begins breaking under pressure, the girls continue to push Ayanna’s buttons and leave Carlotta to clean up their mess.
Everything you knew about Lorna and Ernest’s relationship seemingly is completely wrong and that seems to change everything for Nova. Alongside that, Remy playing a paternal figure changes things for Ralph Angel and Darla.
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.