Single Drunk Female: Season 2/ Episode 1 “Promotion” – Recap and Review (with Spoilers)
As Sam ventures toward being two years sober, she decides to have a birthday party to celebrate how far she has come – which leads to some drama from James.
As Sam ventures toward being two years sober, she decides to have a birthday party to celebrate how far she has come – which leads to some drama from James.
A few chronically funny mishaps and personalities lead to a half-a-million-dollar reward.
A summary of how “Clock” (2023) ended and whether a prequel or sequel is possible.
While there has always been peer pressure and conversations regarding a biological clock regarding maternity, “Clock” depicts the experience in all its horror.
“Reasonable Doubt” is the child of the Blackness Mara Brock Akil put into “Girlfriends” mixed with the drama Shonda Rhimes popularized for crime dramas.
“Darby and The Dead,” being yet another teen movie focused on the outcast who, with a makeover, becomes popular, sidesteps what could have made it interesting.
The finale of “Reasonable Doubt ” is a three-for-one special as we learn whether Brayden murdered his mistress, who kidnapped Jax, and season 2 gets a murderous setup.
As Brayden’s trial winds down, so does the need to question what Paul did to Jax as all is revealed.
As new information gives Jax an edge in her case, Lewis realizes that if Jax doesn’t want him, other women do.
“Tell Me Lies” may appear to be another young adult drama, but as it explores the interpersonal relationships between the core friend group and some of their families, it breaks away from its peers.
As Brayden’s trial begins, he will increasingly need to worry about the people closest to him due to what they are hiding and how they could make things worse.
While you are left with a few lingering questions, the foundation is complete to understand the friendship dynamics at Evan and Bree’s wedding.
Lucy’s letter does far more than intended, and to make matters worse, she is forced to ask her mom, CJ, to come to campus.
“Reasonable Doubt” decides to add visuals to what Jax had already verbalized as we head to 2007, when she defended Damon in his murder trial.
It’s a long overdue Pippa-focused episode, and it might be one of the best of the supporting characters.
As one alternative suspect in Khaleesha’s case is removed, another comes roaring in.
It’s Evan’s 21st birthday, and with that comes an understanding of where he came from and part of his struggles on deciding what is next in his life.
While Jax is trying to dedicate all her efforts to Brayden’s case, being someone’s mom, wife, confidant/friend, and legal advisor (pro bono) has her overwhelmed.
While “Mike” is an unauthorized bio-series of one of the greatest known boxers, it sets such a precedent that it’ll be hard to imagine an authorized version topping it.
Lucy and Stephen have a much-needed heart-to-heart, and Stephen has one with Pippa, Diana, and Wrigley too. But that doesn’t mean everything gets resolved.
A character guide for Hulu’s “Reasonable Doubt,” including character descriptions, names of actors, quotes from the series, and more.
Whether or not to take Brayden on as a client is complicated by continued marital strife and Jax wanting to be on the right side of whatever goes down.
While legal dramas seem to come every season and are rather just the same, because “Reasonable Doubt” isn’t afraid to lean into its lead’s culture – it is strikingly different.
Alongside meeting Stephen’s mom, Nora, Lucy finally reveals the full details about why she and her mom are at an impasse.
We’ve come to the end of “Mike,” which gives you a wonderful send-off.
Alongside commenting on the Evander Holyfield fight, and the post-prison years, we meet Monica Turner.
“Tell Me Lies” shifts focus to Bree as she achieves a major goal, and Stephen tries to achieve one of his. All while Lucy is confused about their relationship.
In an episode that is largely focused on Wrigley, we learn Stephen has a secret beyond sleeping with Diana and Lucy.
As Lucy tries to juggle feeling guilty about not being in tears over Macy, she is also dealing with her mixed emotions about Stephen – who is still dealing with his ex Diana.
What did Mike do or learn while in prison for almost six years? Well, we see old habits die hard for a good amount of time.
Mike Tyson’s 1991-1992 rape case is explored from Desiree Washington’s perspective.
An intense, toxic young adult romance, people dying, and relationships with secrets? “Tell Me Lies” gives you all of that and more.
Robin was the first sign of Mike’s fall, and now with Don King as his father figure, the speed of Mike’s empire collapsing is becoming far more noticeable.
Robin Givens and Don King enter Mike’s life, and with that, you know we are coming upon the peak before the downfall.
With Mike finding a father figure, you see him flourish in ways that make Mike’s bad luck so heartbreaking.
“Mike” is so good that it is unfortunate that it doesn’t involve or is supported by Mike Tyson.
Amber Midthunder commands this “Predator” prequel that may lack notable characters beyond hers but provides the kind of violence expected.
“Not Okay” may star Zoey Deutch and feature her on the poster, but Mia Isaac’s performance and character becomes the shining star.
In this action-packed movie, a young princess (who isn’t given an actual name) takes her fate into her own hands, even if it means putting her kingdom at risk.
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.
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