I Love LA: Season 1 Episode 2 – Recap and Review
As Maia realizes what she’s gotten into with taking on Talullah as a client, Charlie learns being a gossip is detrimental to your career.
As Maia realizes what she’s gotten into with taking on Talullah as a client, Charlie learns being a gossip is detrimental to your career.
Rachel Sennott stars in HBO’s newest show, featuring her as an agent, middling as an assistant, whose former client/ friend comes back into her life.
“I Love LA” is perfect as a half hour, as it gives you just enough before you could start getting annoyed by the antics.
As Leroy’s family joins Derry, Lilly and Ronnie try to deal with the aftermath of what happened in the first episode.
Is IT: Welcome To Derry another show milking a hit franchise, or one that shows why IT has become one of Stephen King’s most lucrative adaptations?
The Last Of Us, as it tries to have Pedro Pascal pass the baton to Bella Ramsey, stumbles in ways that qualifies season 2 as a sophomore slump.
The season finale of season 2 of The Last Of Us feels like it should be a mid-season finale due to the way it ends.
The background of Ellie’s beef with Joel is explored from earlier this season.
“Lazarus” has undeniable style and the formula that could get people initially hooked, but does it have legs?
“The White Lotus” continues to be a bit of a disappointment, even as it presents some minor reveals to hold you over before the season finale.

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