Andi Mack: Season 2/ Episode 23 “Bought, Lost, or Stolen” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Could everyone end up happy, even Amber, by the time the season is over? Well, outside of Miranda and Morgan.
Could everyone end up happy, even Amber, by the time the season is over? Well, outside of Miranda and Morgan.
We finally get to “meet” Polly’s twin sister Lillian as Desna makes her final plans for her wedding to Ruval.
Mr. Lacey becomes the latest we need to keep our eye on as the Calhoun Day pageant shows how rooted in f***ery Wind Gap has always been.
Flavors of Youth presents 3 stories which present the minimal needed for you to not close out your Netflix tab.
Smart, Funny, and Black, the brainchild of multihyphenate Amanda Seales, has such appeal that it makes you wish there was a Black network that would make this into a staple series.
Outside of two moments in which the lead is sexually assaulted, and the protagonist being Black, The Darkest Minds is as generic as they come.
The combination of modern technology with classic characters makes Christopher Robin feel like a true Disney classic vs. exploiting nostalgia.
The woman who haunted Shio gets revealed, as does a little bit more information about Satou’s aunt.
A small glimpse into Zach’s childhood saves yet another asinine episode of Angels of Death.
Kind of sappy, with a little bit of humor, Like Father presents just enough to get in your feelings and be worth your time.
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.