Legendary: Season 1 – Review/ Summary
The first season of “Legendary” has quite a few kinks to it, but there is a serious effort through the performances and backstories to compensate.
The first season of “Legendary” has quite a few kinks to it, but there is a serious effort through the performances and backstories to compensate.
As we get to know Mami-chan better, so comes a reason to raise an eyebrow as, like Mizuhara, we see a side to her that is unexpected.
While it may not be what die-hard fantasy fans want or need, there is enough in “Cursed” to hold you over until something with a bit more oomph comes around.
“The Bold Type” does some course correction is being bold with some of its storylines but certainly not others.
“Fatal Affair” is tame, predictable, and lacks any sort of chemistry between its lead actress and her co-stars.
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As James speaks to Tara and Mae to Kerissa, Charity confronts Judee and Phil, and it seems the entire Greenleaf family is truly walking by faith.
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Just as Arabella hits a financial rock bottom, a few old faces reappear. Including the two who sent her life in a tailspin for nearly a year.
A guide for the Starz series “P-Valley.” Noted are cast members, information about their character, and other details about the show.
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