Five Points: Season 1 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Five Points really helps legitimize Facebook Watch as not yet another platform getting into the original content game, but a platform which may have something different to present.
Five Points really helps legitimize Facebook Watch as not yet another platform getting into the original content game, but a platform which may have something different to present.
Alex’s truth and what really happened in Eric’s car the day he died is gone into. Prep for shock and some tears.
In a Lexi focused episode, we relive her perspective from events of recent episodes and see her payback CJ, for his help, with interest.
Adrienne and R&B artist August Alsina delve into their experiences with drug addiction and how they found a way to become clean.
Just as Wallace’s guilt in his part of Eric’s death hits, a whole new problem threatens his safety.
We find ourselves learning what happened to Lexi after Eric’s suicide and what pushed her to jump into that car.
Dog behaviorist, Cesar Millan, briefly recaps how and why he came to the United States as well as the importance of his 20+ year friendship with Jada Pinkett-Smith.
Tosh’s reaction to the aftermath of the last episode is focused on, as well as Eric’s relationship with Ananda.
Tiffany Haddish comes to sit at the red table and after reintroducing herself, she drops a few new tidbits about herself.
Five Points finds itself becoming an alternative to 13 Reasons Why as it approaches teen depression and thoughts of suicide with a bit more caution.
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.