Genera+ion: Season 1/ Episode 7 “Desert Island” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The height of the last episode seemingly was all about prepping us for the fall that happens in this one.
The height of the last episode seemingly was all about prepping us for the fall that happens in this one.
As Riley and Greta get closer, so do Sam and Chester. But, on the opposite end, Naomi and Nathan are this close to killing the other and saying it was an accident.
We’re back to focusing on different perspectives of the same day, and one of the big topics is Nathan, post coming out.
A character guide for HBO Max’s “Genera+ion.” Included is information about characters and noteworthy information about the series.
We learn who is giving birth in the mall bathroom as Nathan becomes the star of his sister’s wedding rehearsal and Greta’s dreams are deferred.
As the school goes into lockdown, Naomi is prepping for her first penis, Chester having a slight meltdown, and Arianna pisses you off.
Genera+ion seeks to break away from young adult show trends by having their characters be three-dimensional people and not primarily defined by a specific struggle.
It’s A Sin does deserve points for slightly altering the narrative regarding the AIDS pandemic’s early years, but eventually, it’ll feel like more of the same.
Like nearly every well-crafted film about Black oppression in America, Judas and the Messiah will enrage you, tire you out, and make you hope J. Edgar Hoover and his enablers, rot in hell.
The Little Things is a tame cop drama in which the sole interesting thing might be Jared Leto getting to play a manipulative suspect.
A guide for the Channel 4 and HBO Max series “It’s A Sin.” Included is information about characters and details about the series.
Like the Rue focused episode, Jules’ will force you to reflect not only on the character’s state but also on your own mental and emotional well-being.
Wonder Woman 1984 desires to sidestep what a lot of superhero movies do by focusing more on romance and reminding us the villains aren’t truly evil, they’re actually disenfranchised.
As bonuses are given and RIF day approaches, we find Yasmin, Harper, and Daria dealing with shifts that will alter their professional lives, personal lives, or both.
It’s Christmas time, but after the holiday party, many things change, and for most, it is for the worse.
It’s Christmas Eve, and two addicts, Rue and Ali, sit and have an uncomfortable but real conversation. One both needed to have but didn’t know the right person.
Harper finds herself in the company of her ex Todd, and a desperate Eric, as Yasmin continues to risk her current relationship by entertaining Robert.
While “Raised By Wolves” starts off with so much promise, by the end of season 1, nearly every bit of its potential is lost.
“Charm City Kings,” like so many urban dramas, shows the many rare paths it could take but ends up on the well-trodden road.
There is something anti-climatic about the season finale of “Raised By Wolves,” despite the reveals and drastic actions.
As Sue and Marcus struggle with concealing their real identities, there is also the question of whether Marcus can hold their power and Mother keep her baby alive.
As Marcus continues to push away his loved ones, Mother comes upon a discovery that frightens her and could be a danger to everyone.
As “Raised By Wolves” dives deeper into horror, so begins the need to ask – how will this season end?
As the original Campion and how Mother came to be is revealed, we might also be learning why Campion turned his back on the Mithraic.
As Marcus and Sue struggle to maintain their cover, Father pushes the children to lose their innocence.
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Alongside Caleb’s past being revealed, what killed the original children is learned as what remains of the Mithraic contend with the approach of Mother.
We get a look at the final days of Earth as well as the kids from the Ark trying to adjust to living with the being which killed all they have known.
If the first episode is anything to go by, Raised by Wolves will be what makes HBO Max ascend from being yet another streaming service.
As with most Seth Rogen movies, it’s not about the comedy as much as a person challenging themselves and dealing with what is holding them back.
The first season of “Legendary” has quite a few kinks to it, but there is a serious effort through the performances and backstories to compensate.
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.
With former contestants and competitors never seen before, the second Moneyball brings us the best battles of the season!
In “Intergalactic,” things get a little nasty between the judges, for a hot minute, but everyone tries to keep it cute.
As the competition picks up, sadly, it isn’t until an elimination battle you really get to see the performers truly go OFF!
While “Love Life” does avoid certain topics and stories to maintain its levity, it is definitely a hit for HBO Max for a reason.
So, how does season 1 of “Love Life” end? Is it happy endings, lessons? Does Darby’s dad finally show up? Well…
With things better than ever in Darby’s life, it seems the return of Augie is just what the doctor ordered – but is it?
We explore the changing dynamic of Sara’s friendships and how that, alongside a lack of Jim, is taking her to dark places.
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