Top Shows of 2022
In the era where new seasons drop entire seasons in one day, and everyone is focused on quantity over quality, here are our picks of some of the best series/seasons in 2022.
In the era where new seasons drop entire seasons in one day, and everyone is focused on quantity over quality, here are our picks of some of the best series/seasons in 2022.
In almost the best way possible, the final season of Better Things is more of the same.
We have come to the end of an epic show that has nothing it can be compared to, and it is truly a loss for the masses.
A major shift in Sam’s life leaves you to question what the coming days and months will be like as she loses two people she loves the most.
Sam plans a family trip to England and, as to be expected, there are a few bumps in the road.
Many notable reveals happen in episode 7, including learning information you may feel we should have known about for years.
In this post, you’ll find quotes collected from movies, television shows, podcasts, interviews, and more throughout March 2022.
As Sam guests directs a show in San Francisco, Max is tasked with watching the ever moody Duke.
Sam has come to the point of no longer just taking it on the chin and not only doing nothing but saying nothing.
How Frankie identifies is accidentally revealed, as Duke speaks on her insecurities, Max tries to get a grip on what’s going on in her life and Sam her finances.
As Sam tries to do a good thing, karma reminds her that they are not easily influenced.
Sam finds it in herself to stand up for what’s best for her, despite how others treat her decision-making process.
It’s the beginning of the end when it comes to seeing Sam Fox and her family, and with a bit of a time jump, it seems like we’re in for a hard goodbye.
In the season finale, Xander shows up to dinner, and it leads to a deep breath and complete exhale for many.
It’s a turning point of sorts. In some ways for the better, as shown by Sam, Frankie, even Xander (!) but, sadly, also for Duke.
Father’s Day leads to the mother’s mourning time lost, and children prepping for father’s who may not step up as they need them to.
As we get to see the dynamic between Marion and his wife, Frankie continues to rebuild her relationship with Sam.
A familiar face pops up in an unexpected place as Sam attends a wedding and falls in love with New Orleans.
In this post, you’ll find quotes collected and .gifs made throughout March 2020.
With Max away, Sam spends a lot of time with Duke and Frankie!
While aging continues to wallop Sam, she is reminded that, on occasion, some people appreciate her.
Growth and next chapters are the focus of “Escape Drill” as Sam’s advice provides solutions, Jeff has a confession, and we get a surprise from Frankie and Duke.
As ageism and other issues hit Sam and her friends, we’re reminded how her kids can be so sweet but also a major pain in her ass.
With the girls growing up and becoming a slightly bit more amicable, it seems Sam is in for “Better Things.”
In this post, you’ll find quotes and .gifs collected or made during the month of May 2019.
It’s Sam’s 50th birthday, and while Phil fails to give Sam what she wants, Frankie makes an effort and really, that is all Sam is asking for.
Frankie’s point of view, and why she is contentious with Sam is put out there, but whether or not Sam accepts responsibility is a whole different thing.
With Sam complaining about not being seen, you may think it is due to lack of intimacy but could it be just wishing she could talk to her dad?
It’s a slice of life episode which largely seems to be self-contained until we realized how integral Mer was for everything that happens.
It’s Easter and while Max does a photo shoot, and Sam cooks up a storm, Phil causes a bigger scene than usual with Duke and Marion.
It’s Mother’s Day and the eve of Sam’s colonoscopy, and it seems she needs to let some s*** go.
As Sam revisits her past, far more than she’d like to, Phil finds herself part of one life-changing event & admitting things aren’t the same.
After a trying few days, Sam has a bit of a breakdown that drinking with friends won’t fix.
At this point in her life, Sam wishes things would get easier and it wasn’t always on her. Yet, who does she know willing to step up?
What begins as a nice family dinner becomes what all do – a bit of bickering, regret, and then a thankful calm.
Between dealing with ass****s on set, and then at Duke’s school, Sam tries to pick her battles and one leads to someone getting smacked.
It has been more than a year since we were gifted with a new episode of Better Things, and this feels like an appetizer for what’s to come.
Better Things remains a show without any direct peers and it makes you wonder why it took so long for someone to give Pamela Adlon a show?
It’s Max’s graduation and perhaps the parting lesson Sam gives her is about consistency and a reminder of what love is.
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.
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