SMILF: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Deep-Dish Pizza & a Shot of Holy Water” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
After being assaulted, Bridgette is trying to reclaim her inner bad ass, but people refuse to let her be great and validated.
After being assaulted, Bridgette is trying to reclaim her inner bad ass, but people refuse to let her be great and validated.
After what Alice said, Letty takes a major step back in her development and shows how reliant on Javier she has truly become.
Jamie and, strangely, Ms. Raqueletta Moss take center stage and Ms. Moss becomes another example of a voice seldom heard.
Opal finally appears in She’s Gotta Have It and has certainly the makings of becoming the choice partner for Nola.
It’s time for a test. A test to see if the men in Nola’s life can handle a little black dress and all the power it gives Nola. The kind men seem to want to take away.
Dismissed for Dylan Sprouse will surely make him one of the few Disney Channel alumni whose talent deserves to be taken seriously.
Who said you need fancy animation and an Oscar bait kind of story to make something as tear-inducing as Hey Arnold: The Jungle Movie?
The silver-haired being gets fully exposed and once more, we are left with more questions than answers.
Despite the nearly 2-hour time length, “Fractured Mask” went by like a breeze – in a good way.
We have a proper introduction to Nola’s friend Shemekka and see the trauma left by Nola’s encounter with an overly aggressive guy.

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