9-1-1: Season 1/ Episode 1 “Pilot” [Series Premiere] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
9-1-1 starts off strong, in terms of the 911 calls, but as for the characters? Well…
9-1-1 starts off strong, in terms of the 911 calls, but as for the characters? Well…
Be it the recent or distant past, everyone’s seems to be thrown up in their face. If not in an untrustworthy person’s hands, through reminders of recent failings.
Alex really begins to take center stage but best believe that Star isn’t going to let that last for too long.
As the pressure to get into the showcase rises, so does Derek with someone who isn’t Alex and Jahil with Ayanna.
We are introduced to the new name of the group, Take Three, and police brutality returns to focus for Star.
With Brody’s return comes the reminder of the effect of Mary’s death and we’re also reminded people have lives outside of their work w/ Star.
As Alex begins breaking under pressure, the girls continue to push Ayanna’s buttons and leave Carlotta to clean up their mess.
One of the synonymous words to call Millennials is the “Instant Gratification Generation.” An accurate name for while Star understands the struggle and hustle, her peers are letting setbacks bring them down.
There was so much hope that The Gifted could be that long-awaited live-action show X-Men fans have clamored for. Sadly, it seems like a mix between Heroes and the disappointment many find Gotham to be.
As always within Gotham there is a constant shift in power dynamics and a lot of posturing. But with the women of Gotham on their way to a comeback, Penguin better not get comfortable.
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.