Game of Thrones: Season 8 – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Season 8 of Game of Thrones may contain lackluster ends for some fan favorites but ultimately reminds you the show never set out to consistently give fans what they wanted.
Season 8 of Game of Thrones may contain lackluster ends for some fan favorites but ultimately reminds you the show never set out to consistently give fans what they wanted.
Daenerys gets her war against Cersei, and in the process, she comes off far more dangerous than the Night King and his army ever were.
Like many episodes of Game of Thrones, more time is spent on the build than combat. However, after what Cersei did… I just… I want her dead.
While nearly every major character lives (depending on how you define major), that doesn’t take away from how epic The Battle of Winterfell was.
In preparation for the full-length Netflix release, we checked out the See You Yesterday short available on HBO until May 1st.
The reunions continue as Jamie reunited with friends, families, and former foes before the white walkers attack.
It’s a large reunion episode which seemingly will precede the heartbreak you expect from Game of Thrones.
Native Son is the type of movie which will have you questioning its lead’s common sense throughout the whole damn movie.
Part 2 of Leaving Neverland doesn’t present a smoking gun as much as tries to appeal to its audience’s emotions after wearing you down for roughly 4 hours.
With the past coming to roost for so many celebrities, I expected the worst. However, all we got was a shoddy hit piece given legitimacy by HBO.
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.