Jefe (The Boss) – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Jefe is comical, but as for the whole redemption that is part of Netflix’s synopsis? I don’t know about that.
Jefe is comical, but as for the whole redemption that is part of Netflix’s synopsis? I don’t know about that.
So many surprises jump out at us you’d think this episode of Greenleaf was a haunted house attraction.
As Carlotta has a breakdown, revealing her dark past, Miss Bruce FINALLY get some development.
As we learn whether Tobias will be charged or not, Jefferson has the kind of conversations with his kids which will alter their relationship.
Never Goin’ Back holds itself back from the many things which could have made this either really funny, insightful, or heartfelt.
In this episode, we’re reminded that ghost aren’t always entities of another world but also could be the living.
Present and future relationships are being established and tested as people take leaps or push some out of their comfort zone.
And so season 1 comes to an end and we finally learn what “Ms. Wardwell’s” plans really are. As well as Father Blackwood’s.
As it becomes clear why witches are supposed to separate themselves from mortals, Sabrina learns this the hard way.
After building up to what led to them demolishing how their relationship worked, Will and Jada now go into what allows it to function, and flourish, presently.
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.