10 Movies and Shows to Watch for Mental Health Awareness Month
For Mental Health Awareness Month, here are 10 movies and shows that explore mental illness and how it impacts people.
For Mental Health Awareness Month, here are 10 movies and shows that explore mental illness and how it impacts people.
Originally in order of season finales, but now in no particular order, here are many of the best shows whose season or series ended in 2021, or we only got a preview of.
In this post, you’ll find quotes gathered and .gifs made from December 2021.
Through a sometimes-dizzying number of time jumps, viewers get closure about where Issa and her friends end up in life, together, and in their relationships.
What’s supposed to be a going-away party for Tiffany and Derek gets interrupted by Molly and Issa’s exes encountering who they are with now.
As a HUGE opportunity comes Issa’s way, so comes the question of what life will be like whether she does or not?
A girl’s night in allows everyone’s favorite friend group to check-in, and over drinks, advice, and confessions are shared.
With Issa’s personal and professional life in turmoil, will this mean her taking a step back? Also, can Molly handle being away from her family, for work, during what can be her mother’s final days?
A health crisis tests not only Molly and Issa’s relationship but Issa and Nathan’s, which seems to be in a better than expected place.
While not an entirely Nathan-focused episode, we are presented another opportunity to see how people live when not in Issa’s presence.
It’s an episode solely focused on Lawrence and Condola during their son’s first year and them working out how to co-parent.
We jump into a more stable future for both Molly and Issa, but what were the sacrifices made for what we see?
It’s the final season, and there isn’t any fan service, but there is what long-term fans need.
In this post, find collected quotes for the month of June 2020.
Check out the latest episode of Getting Ignorant With It, “Then God Snatched Their Hairline.”
As always, “Insecure” doesn’t end its season on a whimper but instead leaves you in your feelings and ready to harass Issa Rae for another season.
As Issa tries to find a way forward with Nathan and Lawrence, Molly is still trying to figure a way for others to admit guilt.
Lawrence and Issa check-in and continue to have the type of conversations some wish they could have with an ex – if they believe in closure.
In a Molly and Andrew focused episode, she meets Andrew’s family, and a confrontation with them leads to some reflection.
With Issa trying to elongate her high from the block party, she seeks ways to keep that feeling going – which bite her in the ass.
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.