B – The Beginning: Season 1/ Episode 2 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Minatsuki’s group is given a name, we also witness what the criminals of the kingdom are willing to do to its leaders.
In this tag, you’ll find all the productions which were available on Netflix’s platform when they originally premiered.
As Minatsuki’s group is given a name, we also witness what the criminals of the kingdom are willing to do to its leaders.
B: The Beginning, is very likely to become a new obsession for anime fans, which will make you glad the whole season has been released at once.
After dancing around it for awhile, we finally get a full episode of Violet’s past. At least from meeting Major Gilbert to the height of his military career.
After Violet helps a man heal from a very traumatic moment, she is forced to come to terms with the truth she has been avoiding about herself and Major Gilbert.
Re:Mind’s first episode is kind of intriguing in setup, but doesn’t deliver a hook to necessarily push you towards watching more episodes.
Violet once again travels off to a distant place for work and while she sees one old friend, her focus is getting to know and revealing herself to a new one.
Revolting Rhymes may begin with a PBS Kids logo but more so is geared toward early teens who want a slightly darker version of childhood fairy tales.
Altered Carbon stumbles quite a bit in its first season, but thanks to the characters of Quell and Rei, it leaves you craving for a second season.
What Seeing Allred presents is that it isn’t just the court in a courthouse which matters, but the court of public opinion.
It seems, officially, Violet has mastered being a doll. Leading to the next arc: Her being a cold-blooded killer.
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.