She’s Gotta Have It: Season 2, Episode 9 “#IAmYourMirror” [Season Finale] – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Nola hosts an art show featuring familiar pieces, but it is one statement of a piece which causes a fuss.
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Nola hosts an art show featuring familiar pieces, but it is one statement of a piece which causes a fuss.
Clo and Nola have a conversation Nola, specifically, has been avoiding as Divine finds himself reconciling with two people he may not have expected to.
While we learn about Puerto Rican history and life after Maria, we also learn something major about Mars!
It’s time for the Purple People Party in celebration of Prince! But, naturally, his discography is the backdrop to more than the party but also Nola’s love life.
Nola leaves Brooklyn for a spell and reconnects with an old friend from Pratt. Unfortunately, though, she also reconnects with a d—-bag.
It seemed that while Nola had 18 months of bliss, the good times are over and the s*** is inching towards the fan.
18 months have passed since the first season finale, and while everything may not be stable, things are at least cool.
It’s Bruno certainly has its moments, but without much in the way of character development, is it worth watching?
A character guide for Netflix’s It’s Bruno! featuring cast members names, character descriptions, and noteworthy information.
In the season finale, Malcolm finds happiness. Yet, it is short lived in more ways than one.
With Bruno back with Malcolm, it makes a petty park ranger trying to say he is a bad owner the last thing he needs – so he makes them look stupid.
Malcolm does something most know better than to do: Piss off a Bodega owner. But upsetting Leslie ends up the least of his problems.
While Malcolm isn’t necessarily hurting for money, that doesn’t mean he isn’t above a hustle. Yet, with Harvey trying to encroach, and unwilling to negotiate, it intensifies their beef.
You know how having dogs in your dating profile supposedly make you more attractive, you ever think about if that person just wanted to kidnap your dog?
As Angie becomes a local celebrity, Malcolm tries to find a way to duplicate that success for Bruno – without learning the product.
A hipster moves into Malcolm’s neighborhood, and with his greyhound not being picked up behind, Malcolm handles him the Brooklyn way.
Similar to BONDiNG, It’s Bruno is an offbeat comedy which produces a few chuckles and a few raised eyebrows.
Season 4 of Lucifer ends on a rather strange note. If only because it seems more like a possible series finale than a season finale.
As someone learns what Dan did, Lucifer shows signs things are getting worse for him. Also, Maze begins to fall hard, and Dan finally goes to therapy.
As Lucifer comes to a crossroad, Amenadiel faces what the future may hold for his son, and we finally get an episodic story worth noting.
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.