3%: Season 2/ Episode 1 “Chapter 1: Mirror” [Season Premiere] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It has been a year and a new process is about to begin with our old favorites of season 1 scheduled to either support it or bring it down.
In this tag, you’ll find all the productions which were available on Netflix’s platform when they originally premiered.
It has been a year and a new process is about to begin with our old favorites of season 1 scheduled to either support it or bring it down.
Moshe’s part of the shared comedy special is stronger, though makes you slightly question if it is just because of his opening act.
Trashy, but dressed classy, Natasha Leggero in part 1 of this shared special probably will more shock you by what she says than make you laugh.
The foundation is laid for an interesting adventure in Children of the Whales, especially as it pushes from the idea we are seeing the last of mankind to something else.
Alexa & Katie is a throwback to simpler times. Back when kids shows didn’t have political elements or were about starting larger conversations. It is just simple jokes and characters, with a cancer gimmick for some flavor.
Violet Evergarden is one of the few animes which match beautiful visuals with a story that will, in time, rock your heart and inspire tears.
It’s a feel-good finale which has the slightest bit of drama, but pretty much is one feel good moment after another.
As expected, something happens which nearly ruins the possibility of Dylan x Alexa, and its Lucas’ fault.
It’s decision-making time! Three major decisions – well one real major and two major for the moment, are made.
Alexa finds a vicarious way to attend school but in the process, loses one opportunity but gains another.
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