Humans: Season 3/ Episode 8 [Season Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Many civil rights movements have one thing in common and in Humans’ season 3 finale, we experience what usually is the climax of many.
Many civil rights movements have one thing in common and in Humans’ season 3 finale, we experience what usually is the climax of many.
Proving that the show can go beyond stereotypes and ridiculousness, Liza takes on that sexism which is keeping her from elite status.
In part 2 of our conversation with author Yoyo Opoku, we go into the future of the Borrowed Wife series, particularly Husbands on Hold.
Magical Girl Site may have its touchy, and gory, moments, but neither are consistent enough to keep those with a feign interest watching.
June may find herself responsible for yet another death as Emily finds herself in a rather peculiar commander’s home.
As Kat fights the lack of diversity at Scarlett, Jane deals with another magazine’s push for diversity keeping her unemployed. All while Sutton deals with being part of an affair.
The man beyond the smooth-talking brother gets revealed to Nuri, while still getting to save his reputation with the audience.
It’s a hijinks episode featuring a Disney version of Stranger Things and Raven getting her weave sewn in. Oh, and Chelsea being weird – as usual.
Fireworks is a prime example of why namedropping another film in the advertisement probably should be seen as a giant red flag.
The Comedy Lineup really pushes the idea that the word special needs to be far more exclusive and we need to start using the word “showcase” to take expectations down a notch.
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.