Kokkoku: Season 1/ Episode 1 “The First Moment” [Series Premiere] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Kokkoku presents an oddly satisfying opener which makes the death of Anime Strike something to celebrate.
Kokkoku presents an oddly satisfying opener which makes the death of Anime Strike something to celebrate.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel does stumble a bit in its first season, but ultimately its charm sees it through.
Ladies and Gentlemen, coming to the stage, at last, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel!
If you were perhaps wondering what would slow down Midge’s career so that she had something to work for in the second season, we get our answer.
Susie finds herself having to adapt more to midge as it becomes clear she isn’t the only one who recognizes her talent.
What’s a word Midge doesn’t often associate with herself? Failure. One she gets a huge heaping of this episode.
In order to take a step forward, you gotta take a step back and Midge pretty much leaps back to where she was in life before she met Joel.
Midge makes a firm decision on the direction her life is going in, and it sure as hell isn’t being the so thankful wife anymore.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel officially begins and after being haunted by the idea of being single, she realizes how much better off she’ll be without Joel.
Sea Oak doesn’t seem like it could last more than a few seasons but Glenn Close and company make it seem it’ll be good for at least 3. Creator George Saunders Director(s) Hiro Murai Writer(s) George Saunders Noted Cast Bernie Glenn Close Cole Jack Quaid Min Jane Levy Jade Rae Gray Ma Linda Emond Angela Sarah…
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