Atlanta: Season 2/ Episode 6 “Teddy Perkins” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It’s a Darius focused episode without commercial interruptions. What’s the worse that could happen right?
It’s a Darius focused episode without commercial interruptions. What’s the worse that could happen right?
“Barbershop” is one of those random Alfred episodes which don’t push the story forward but more so establish the weirdness and randomness of certain character’s everyday life.
While Van and Earn have been on dates and seem to be trying to work things out, is it all one-sided?
What do you do when you get your first big check after being homeless and broke? Well, if you’re Earn, you spend it on dumb things to stunt of course.
In Robbin Season, better beware of being hustled. Even if you think you the one hustling someone else or the system.
Atlanta returns after an extended hiatus and still has that impeccable balance of being weird as hell yet seemingly rooted in reality.
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.
During a trip to Canada with her kids, a family secret is learned about from Sam’s uncle Lester.
Pray for Sam everybody. For between Xander’s dad Arnold and Frankie, she may actually lose her mind – if she didn’t already lose it.
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.