SweetBitter: Season 1/ Episode 3 “Everyone is Soigné” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
How one defines settling is pushed to the forefront as Tess starts something with Will and someone from Simone’s past comes to the restaurant.
How one defines settling is pushed to the forefront as Tess starts something with Will and someone from Simone’s past comes to the restaurant.
As Emma hunkers down and starts working on the books, Eddy has a breakthrough with the girls and Lyn? Well, she deals with Karla.
While you understand the point Fahrenheit 451’s tries to make, it seems in the pursuit of making a point it was forgotten to make the film entertaining.
In the latest episode, so comes the question of what made this person someone you’d want to marry? Especially considering the situation some were in.
It’s Jessica’s turn to hit the stand as Sonya breaks her down, Clay tries to figure a way for Bryce to be in Sonya and Dennis’ crosshairs for a rape charge.
As the girls from the other site meet Aya and co., so increases the sisterhood and the unfortunate seeming rather blissful.
After the death of over 100,000 people, and countless synths, the world is in a new era. One in which, as always with humans, being progressive is easier said than done.
As Hannah establishes herself as the annoying voice in Clay’s head, Courtney takes the stand and you question if she may still to her lie or reveal the truth.
With book writer Jay Asher not involved in [tooltips keyword=’season 2′ content = ‘Due to sexual misconduct allegations’] 13 Reasons Why enters a new stage. One which seems ready to make Hannah less of a victim.
Deadpool 2 reminds you of what the comic book world was like before creating cinematic universes killed the fun and excitement.