Trinkets: Season 2/ Episode 10 “We Belong” [Series Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
In the series finale, we get a glimpse of what the future holds, but only after everyone lets the past go and get retribution.
In the series finale, we get a glimpse of what the future holds, but only after everyone lets the past go and get retribution.
As a character gets the virus, we find many coming together under a banner of love as they are reminded what to be grateful for.
As this tumultuous and traumatic season of The Chi comes to an end, will there be joy or more heartache in the final moments?
In the series finale, there are many tearful goodbyes, yet for many, it becomes clear it is time for a new start. Especially as their tasks and burdens have come to an end.
In the season finale of “Don’t Look Deeper,” the least expected happens as Aisha tries to convince Noah of the worthiness of her life.
It’s the end of the road for Agent Hart, and after so many trials and tribulations, was it all real, or was he duped once again?
“The Bold Type” does some course correction is being bold with some of its storylines but certainly not others.
In the season finale of “I May Destroy You,” Arabella processes how to handle seeing her rapist and getting the justice she deserves.
In the season finale, the tag team of Ray and Jackie damn near get everything they could ever wish for. However, Ray’s past decisions bite him in the ass.
In the season finale, one house is left standing, and even without an audience to feed off of, they did what had to be done.
In what hopefully is just the season finale, not series finale, Shuichi gets a glimpse of his past and encounters the only one who can provide answers: Elena.
By the time this episode is over, you will be scrounging social media to see if it has been renewed or for hints of what is coming next.
It’s a bit of an odd end for “Sing ‘Yesterday’ For Me,” as a few snap decisions happen that may not make the most sense.
As always, “Insecure” doesn’t end its season on a whimper but instead leaves you in your feelings and ready to harass Issa Rae for another season.
So, how does season 1 of “Love Life” end? Is it happy endings, lessons? Does Darby’s dad finally show up? Well…
In its series finale, we watch as a new chapter begins for many, and sadly are forced to accept we won’t see how these stories play out.
Endings mean new beginnings, and as we learn who has been hunting the Tarim, we get a handful of other surprises that pack a punch.
As with the finale of nearly every season of 9-1-1, the ending is a bit shocking – but this time in a good way.
All I can say is, be ready to cry. I’m talking lip trembling, snot producing, type of crying.
It’s 1967, and what Elena has long wanted has come to her. However, thoughts of Lila always lurk, and Elena once more is drawn to them and her.
In a season finale that could work as a series finale, it’s time to deal with something we’ve been long prepped for.
In the season finale, Xander shows up to dinner, and it leads to a deep breath and complete exhale for many.
“Dummy” ends its first season leaving you to wonder, is there more to it than it appears, or is it just a simple sex comedy and nothing more?
We’ve reached the end of the road and you may find yourself disappointed.
In the series finale, both Moishe and Yanky confront Esty, and after her audition, a decision is made.
Final plays are made to survive in Omar’s cartel, and the person whose play didn’t work, they die.
So, “The Good Doctor” decides to end its third season in a very dramatic fashion in ways which may make it unrecognizable in season 4.
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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