The Babysitter – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Horror comedies are usually downright terrible, but The Babysitter is not only an exception but makes a blueprint to follow.
Horror comedies are usually downright terrible, but The Babysitter is not only an exception but makes a blueprint to follow.
Outside of Luke being properly introduced, and it being established we’ll have episodic horror stories, nothing noteworthy happens.
As Nia pursues trying to see if she may have powers to, the boys are trying to show their moms they are appreciated.
As we get to know a handful of the cast of Just Because! so comes the attachment to characters.
Once again, Elliot is at war with Mr. Robot but it is hard to say if anyone remains on Elliot’s side.
While Phil has always been mean-spirited and quirky, something is seriously wrong now. To the point, Sam isn’t sure if she can handle her anymore.
Everything was going just fine and then Natsuko snaps and we are left wondering if this show is about to go down the toilet.
As Alex begins breaking under pressure, the girls continue to push Ayanna’s buttons and leave Carlotta to clean up their mess.
Everything you knew about Lorna and Ernest’s relationship seemingly is completely wrong and that seems to change everything for Nova. Alongside that, Remy playing a paternal figure changes things for Ralph Angel and Darla.
One Percent More Humid lacks investment in its tragedy to the point it makes the survivor’s tears for naught.
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.