Marvel’s Runaways: Season 1/ Episode 7 “Refraction” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It seems we are inching closer and closer as to why this show is named Runaways as each kid’s life as they know it gets threatened.
It seems we are inching closer and closer as to why this show is named Runaways as each kid’s life as they know it gets threatened.
And so Juni Taisen ends and just as most of the season has been anti-climatic, so is Nezumi’s wish.
The main takeaway from this episode: Kate makes a horrible friend no matter what the situation.
Love, well puppy love, is in the air and it brings about a few tender moments. Yet, it is too soon to expect a happy ending.
Epigenetics is the word of the day as Tutu, Bridgette, and maybe even Larry, have a bit of a bad day.
Good Behavior’s second season ends in a rather disappointing fashion. Especially considering the final decision made after all that happened in episode 9.
You know one of the main things which makes live adaptations of anime hard-hitting? When you are forced to realize a person is going through the trauma than some animated character. Which is what makes the introduction of Kayo hit hard.
Black comes off a little all over the place at first, like a director’s cut of the pilot, but by the end of the premiere, it seems we’re on track.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel does stumble a bit in its first season, but ultimately its charm sees it through.
For those who saw the animated version, I can’t say the first episode makes you want to dive back into the story again.