9-1-1: Season 1/ Episode 6 “Heartbreaker” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It’s Valentine’s Day! That means the 911 calls are laced with the themes of love or a woman scorned.
It’s Valentine’s Day! That means the 911 calls are laced with the themes of love or a woman scorned.
Lady Eve makes it clear Black Lightning has to be eliminated, for real this time. However, how can you take down a superhero beloved by the people? Well, turn the people against him.
The second season of One Day At A Time comes swinging hard and though it gets formulaic after a certain point, it never really loses its heart and passion for what it is trying to represent.
As usual, Rei delivers more shocking information and it sets Takeshi’s focus for the next season.
Rei drops another explanation of how things went down on us and all that leaves is the question of will there be consequences?
Laurens’ case is put to an end, but simply to set up something worthy of being featured in a season finale.
A new resident seemingly will act as some sort of villain for the show and alongside her introduction is that of what trans youth go through. Especially in terms of medical issues.
Everything that led up to the Battle of Stronghold and the end of the Envoys is chronicled, and it is a bit of a mindf—.
Alongside the Ghostwalker’s identity being revealed, and another Meth who might be involved with Laurens’ murder, we also see a familiar face.
The Cloverfield Paradox doesn’t really live up to the hype the franchise has had, or seems worth how much Netflix likely paid, but can be enjoyable.
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.