Boarding School – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As long as you don’t take Boarding School too seriously, and see it as more of a Bride of Chucky kind of horror than a straight up one, you’ll get a kick out of it.
As long as you don’t take Boarding School too seriously, and see it as more of a Bride of Chucky kind of horror than a straight up one, you’ll get a kick out of it.
It almost all comes together when it comes to the casino. However, there always is one person left unhappy no matter the situation.
Remember how Molly said she was on some “Know better, do better” s***? Seems Issa is taking up that mantra as well.
Assurances and that dang word “undermine” become big issues as people try to reassert their authority over themselves, and sometimes others.
As Marty tries to make amends, Wendy picks up his slack. Also, because of Darlene, the cartel decides to not use Marty as a mediator and deal with the Snells directly.
Between Ruth having a breakdown and Wendy’s conversation with Mason – this might be the high point of the season and series.
The Laws of Thermodynamics goes so deep into the science of physics, that it makes the romances advertised feel like a bait and switch.
The inevitable happens. One thing we have longed expected but also a second thing that comes as a surprise.
As Charlotte continues to be a liability, the Cartel tries to find and handle all issues which could threaten the casino investment – including Ruth.
After many trials and tribulations, Roy finally gets what he wants. All thanks to one person in need of a friend.
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.