The Good Doctor: Season 3 Episode 16 “Autopsy” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Alongside a hint as to what’s next for Dr. Lim, Shaun decides to tell Lea how he feels, and her reaction is…
Alongside a hint as to what’s next for Dr. Lim, Shaun decides to tell Lea how he feels, and her reaction is…
Joan opens up to Zoey this episode as Mo struggles to decide if he is Team Max or Team Simon.
Alongside dealing with what happened to Will, Addy finds herself remembering the night she and Beth had one of their first kisses.
As Aaron takes his first shot at getting the records he’d need for release, he is forced to deal with the politics from within the prison and Jasmine’s situation.
Between seemingly exploiting its lead having Asperger’s to an uninspiring mystery, “The Night Clerk” struggles.
In this coming of age tale, everything is about that one chance to make it and if things don’t come together, the worst happening.
As Vaughn lays down his claim, Moira and Candace are considering exploring their options. Just like Luvell seems more than willing to do.
As Penny dishes out a whole lot of TMI and odd advice, Matilda faces yet another instance of her family underestimating her abilities.
As Kat struggles with trying to be carefree and single, Jacqueline’s marriage issues start to become known, and Jane calls her dad.
In “For Life,” rather than be yet another courtroom drama where the cases seem to only matter that episode, we get a show in which each case is a building block for the future.
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.