The Handmaid’s Tale: Season 1/ Episode 5 “Faithful” – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
Many characters have their true colors revealed and, alongside this, June herself we learn isn’t as innocent as she seems.
Many characters have their true colors revealed and, alongside this, June herself we learn isn’t as innocent as she seems.
In what is largely a sightseeing episode, things end with a familiar name to Willem which could be that red head we saw in episode 1.
Despite the tagline being “Heroes Rise,” the only reason to really watch Gotham is its villains. Of which, we get to watch the (re)birth of a fan favorite. Well, in part.
Vincent n Roxxy is a bit all over the place and has many interesting aspects, or storylines rather, but none of them reach their full potential.
For those of you who like sappy Lifetime movies, this will be right up your alley.
While the story of Only For One Night is predictable and very cliché, the chemistry between the female and male lead are pleasant surprises.
In Ali Wong: Baby Cobra, we meet this 33-year-old, married, 7 and a half months pregnant woman who is still ready and able to perform standup. And while it seems her life may seem a little too put together for comedy, she erases that perception and brings the funny.
Okay, I’m starting to think episode 5 is when you can firmly say whether a show is worth watching or not. For while I was ready to drop this show, then they decided that Meteora has explained enough of what is going on and we can FINALLY move forward. So now I’m back in love.
After perhaps one of the most devastating moments of Andi’s life, fate decides to give Andi a break and grant one of her dearest wishes.
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.