The Umbrella Academy: Season 2 – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
Season 2 of “The Umbrella Academy” still has a villain problem, but with heading to the 60s comes a new timeline to save and blessed characters.
 
			Season 2 of “The Umbrella Academy” still has a villain problem, but with heading to the 60s comes a new timeline to save and blessed characters.
 
			Unless you’ve grown tired of this new sub-genre of Black horror, mainly focused on the psychological effects of racism, you’ll find Lovecraft Country to be a wild ride.
 
			Yet another adaptation of “The Secret Garden” has arrived! But, is this one worth watching?
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			While “Servant” sometimes feels like a mini-series that went on too long, with each major reveal, it renews interest and keeps you wanting more.
 
			While it may not be what die-hard fantasy fans want or need, there is enough in “Cursed” to hold you over until something with a bit more oomph comes around.
 
			While a breeze to watch and with good chemistry from its leads, laughs are few with “Palm Springs.”
 
			“The Old Guard” gives you the summer blockbuster you’d expect to see in theaters from the comfort of your home.
 
			“I Am Not Okay With This” benefits from understanding the normalcy of weird, but its story, which sometimes drags, keeps it from being as good as its potential.
 
			While an inconsistent villain presence does sometimes plague “Gleipnir,” in terms of character investment and story? It goes beyond expectations.
 
			If you need a good cry, but not to the point of making an ugly face, “A Whisker Away” is just what you need.

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