How Not To Summon a Demon Lord: Season 1/ Episode 11 “The Young Girl Awakens” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
You may find yourself getting teary-eyed as the show sets up an epic battle for its finale.
You may find yourself getting teary-eyed as the show sets up an epic battle for its finale.
There are many last-ditch efforts to salvage, sometimes, selfish plans, and when they don’t come through? Well, people get nasty.
During a high school reunion of sorts, a group of jocks, after one crazy night, assume one of them killed another. Question is: Who and why?
I’m doing my best to just see Slice as a campy comedy, but even with that in mind – I struggle to find a means to spin this into a positive light.
Atypical continues to exemplify the capabilities of high functioning people with autism, while not making that the sum of the lead or show.
While the bleeping of curse words may annoy you, everything else will fascinate you to the point of being tempted to get the book to spoil what’s to come.
A man’s half-brother and ex, two miserable people, find themselves roomed and sitting next to each other and finding a strange, yet overdue, connection.
Tiffany, who is pregnant; Molly, who is stressed out from work; Kelli’s crazy ass; and Issa take drugs at Coachella. What’s the worse that could happen?
The Hows of Us presents one of the cutest, down to Earth romances which addresses what happens when your high school sweetheart struggles to be your adult boyfriend.
The season began with unexpected tears and ends with unexpected tears, alongside many relationships shifting in unexpected ways.
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.