The Act: Season 1, Episode 3 “Two Wolverines” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
As Gypsy gets her first taste of real love, and Dee Dee a reminder of what that is, we’re reminded both are a bit toxic.
As Gypsy gets her first taste of real love, and Dee Dee a reminder of what that is, we’re reminded both are a bit toxic.
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Someone tries to expose Dee Dee this episode, and while Gypsy is enjoying the truth, seeds of animosity are starting to bloom.
Based on a true story, The Act pushes all involved past what you might expect for some and others towards a reminder of why they have had such long careers.
In the season finale, Annie meets her troll, Vera has a bit of a breakdown, Fran and Annie have a fight and so much more.
Annie hits another post out of the park, but the fallout from her article may unravel many relationships she has built.
Annie finds herself taking on her insecurities, even Gabe, after going to an inclusive pool party.
Ryan is given a chance to really step up, show he is boyfriend material, as Fran’s brother Lamar shows up and brings up something done in the past.
While Annie gets to celebrate her first published article, things get kind of weird with Ryan. Especially as he attempts to do a 180 on their relationship.
The Following is a list of cast and characters from the Hulu program Shrill and their status at the end of the season(s).
While diversity has come in the form of different skin tones, ethnicities and sexualities coming to the forefront, Shrill breaks ground.
Light as a Feather shows that giving YA novel adaptations more time to develop doesn’t mean you’ll get a better product.
This isn’t a limited series so you already knew there would be a cliffhanger. The question is, what would be the thing which would press you for a second season?
We go two years into the past when Violet first played Light As A Feather and get a much more interesting group than we’ve seen this season.
The rules and consequences of Violet’s version of Light as a Feather are detailed this episode and Alex does something drastic.
Violet is getting worse, and Alex ends up fainting, and it remains unclear how Violet is doing what she is and how she has gotten away with it.
Candace ends up one step closer to death and, once more, Mrs. Regan entertains guest asking about her son, Marc, as well as Violet.
We finally get some clue about what Violet’s, whatever it is, can do as Candace’s life gets thoroughly ruined.
As Violet takes a jab at Alex, so comes the need to get more information about Violet. Which seemingly will be McKenna’s task.
The more we get to know the girls, the more there is a need to question how innocent they seem. For maybe, in reality, they are putting on a façade just like Violet.
Violet begins to work her magic and all in one night, she gets so much accomplished. Leading you to wonder, between that thing in her back or a accomplice, did she do it all alone?
A character guide for Hulu’s Light As A Feather featuring cast members names, character descriptions, and noteworthy information.
Light as a Feather, thanks to the creepiness Haley Ramm brings, might become your new favorite Halloween fix.
In season 2, The Handmaid’s Tale finds itself in a sophomore slump as it finds itself in a perpetual loop barely broken in the season finale.
For those, like me, who thought The Handmaid’s Tale was in a perpetual cycle, many things happen which break the wheel and lead us to believe Season 3 will be the fall of Gilead.
Desperate times call for desperate measures and June finds herself having to put her baby first as things become impossible for her.
Perhaps the happiest day of June’s life in a long time also meets yet another where she ends up getting someone killed.
A trip to Canada temps Serena Joy, Nick meets Luke, and June searches for a godmother. Including Aunt Lydia who opens up to her.
Many women get a taste of the old world and there is the slightest bit of hope things could get better for them. However, said blessing is finite.
A quiet revolution has begun with a bang and it seems Lillie’s bomb was just an exclamation point before a new chapter.
As Serena Joy and June continue their complicated relationship, something possibly game-changing happens at the end of the episode.
Just as it seemed the world broke and killed June and she has assumed the role of Offred, she gets two serious wake-up calls.
How long can you fight and be defeated, be the cause of others misery and death, before you decide to give up? It seems June has found out the answer.
Guilt over not being the perfect mom, nor feminist, haunts June as she reminisces about her mother and how she has been as a mom.
The colonies are finally seen as well as an update on two favorites – Emily and Janine.
After her grand act of defiance inspiring a non-violent protest, it is time to see how Aunt Lydia plans to punish the girls and whether June’s pregnancy means anything in regards to that.
Marvel’s Runaways seems like a FreeForm show that got dropped but being that it is a Marvel product, Disney decided to slap it onto Hulu just to see what would happen.
The Runaways finale leaves you feeling that this is but just another Marvel property vs. something they consider to be a potential headliner.
The time has come. The truth has been leaked and it is do or die. The Runaways must face off against the parents.
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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