The Good Doctor: Season 5/ Episode 7 “Expired” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The most exciting season of The Good Doctor ends its first half with an unexpected person of Dr. Glassman’s past and a devasting ending that may change everything.
The most exciting season of The Good Doctor ends its first half with an unexpected person of Dr. Glassman’s past and a devasting ending that may change everything.
C’mon, C’mon might be seen as Joaquin Phoenix’s next big awards contender, but what it really does is set up Woody Norman to walk in Phoenix’s footsteps.
A health crisis tests not only Molly and Issa’s relationship but Issa and Nathan’s, which seems to be in a better than expected place.
As Mel’s past becomes necessary for a rogue sniper case, Delilah deals with the trauma of her best friend getting shot and dying in front of her.
Familiar faces come back in this episode, and at least half of them aren’t people Rudy is fond of.
As we watch the aftermath of the plane crash and see Misty jump into action, the 1996 versions of the characters begin to eclipse their 2021 counterparts.
In her one-woman show, Kristina Wong reminds you why theater, beyond musicals and Broadway, are a New York City staple.
We learn the truth about Benjy’s death in the season finale while the door is left open to more questions.
As Lake continues her struggle to fit in, an investigation begins on the second target, and a string of reveals happen, including the identity of more Ragdoll body part owners.
What may seem like a comedy about Indian culture, particularly romance, evolves into a complicated tale of a woman forced to give up her life.
As Lugh, I mean Illig, settles into his life as a merchant and naturally excels, he finds himself dealing with something he didn’t quite plan for.
Alongside reminding you why Halle Berry is an award-winning actress, Bruised shows her abilities as a director as she takes on one of the more challenging genres.
Teddy and Raymond’s secrets come to bite them as Louis haunts Teddy and the Franklin-Vaughn women grow closer than ever.
With the announcement that its next season would be its last, the season 6 finale sets up the end of the war that has plagued the farms of St. Jo for generations.
It seems Dr. Andrews may not be the only one prepping for Dr. Glassman’s eventual absence, though everyone isn’t seeing his exit as a means to get a leg up.
Information about Showtime’s “Yellowjackets,” including the latest information about its characters, organizations, locations, and more.
Another character might be taking a break from the show. Can you guess who it is?
Information about AMC+’s “Ragdoll,” including the latest information about its characters, organizations, locations, and more.
As Rudy and the members of Dead End reach the Central Continent, Roxy makes a trip home and we learn why she left in the first place.
While not an entirely Nathan-focused episode, we are presented another opportunity to see how people live when not in Issa’s presence.
In the first two parts of Women Of The Movement, we’re reminded of the story of Emmett Till and explore the cover-up to keep him from being an international headline.
Tick, Tick… Boom! is a love letter and a piece of encouragement to any creative who feels their youth is fleeting and their chance to make it alongside it.
Things heat up as multiple rash decisions COMPLETELY alter people’s relationships and their mortality.
Split between 25 years, we explore the lives before, during, and after a traumatic plane accident that left a New Jersey town soccer team doing what they had for survival.
We’ve come to the end of Marcus’ story, and so comes the question of whether he’ll stick the landing or will show, despite the years that have passed, Marcus still has much to learn?
Benjy is down on the ground, people are freaking out, the power is out, and you have some important decisions to make.
The unexpected goes home as faith, sex, and the desire to have children plays a role in the men’s decision making
Michelle Wolf stops in New Jersey to work on new material and use the material that would have popped more in 2020.
The pandemic hits, and with that comes a lot of reflection for Marcus. Thus leading to multiple shifts in his life.
What starts as a rather dull episode leads to a raised eyebrow as we learn Kian is dating a familiar face.
While many may find the hook to be Lucy Hale in a police drama, believe me when I say the murder mystery, and all that’s behind it, is what makes you stick around.
As part of keeping its users engaged, Tinder has come up with an interactive murder mystery for swipers to play – let’s talk about it.
In this Mia-focused episode, you may end up wishing she took over for Darby instead of Marcus.
Rather than focus on Lugh’s early days as a member of the Balor family, we focus on the newest member of his crew and their traumatic origins.
After a lengthy break, Our Kind of People is back, and currently, it is back to speedy internal apologies to allow for outside family betrayals.
As the family prepares for the birth of its newest member, a recent discovery may provide hope for saving the farm.
Funny, heartwarming, and potentially tear-inducing, Clifford The Big Red Dog not only brings back childhood memories but begins a lovable new story.
Taylor, Harry, and Detective Ransome lead the episode as a three-way murder plot brings two together, and Harry finds solace in shared trauma.
The voice presented in Reasons pulls you between wanting a full-length movie focused on Mercy’s story and/or a series.
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.
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