Reasonable Doubt: Season 3 Episode 5 – Recap and Review
As the first witnesses are called in Ozzie’s case, Jax and Lewis focus on their relationship with Eddie, and Sally tries to see if her marriage is worth saving one last time.
As the first witnesses are called in Ozzie’s case, Jax and Lewis focus on their relationship with Eddie, and Sally tries to see if her marriage is worth saving one last time.
The leads’ romances compensate for a lack of depth amongst the majority of characters.
An Isekai without a lead who is easy to attach to but at least it has a story intriguing enough to compensate.
Subaru has a difficult conversation with Kaoruko about Rintaro and their relationship, but it leads to some overdue healing.
Match is a reminder that your first date shouldn’t be at someone’s house.
Takeout is a reminder of why Tubi has a growing, loyal following, as it not only showcases indie movies but also those that can be considered hidden gems.
Kaoru, for reasons unknown, heads to the past and Normari begins asking challenging questions towards Jinya.
A video review of the theatrical release (eventually Shudder release), “Good Boy” starring the dog, Indy, Shane Jensen, Arielle Friedman and more.
Good Boy lacks the genuine fear that something may happen to its lead, thus taking away from its potential engagement.
As Eddie decides to set the timeline for Jax and Lewis, it is revealed who was the woman Ozzie spoke of in the last episode.

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