Mike: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Meal Ticket” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
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 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.
We’ve come to the chaotic end of not only the show but the Sex Pistols as a band.
While Nancy storms into “Pistol” and makes a name for herself, Chrissie continues to show herself as the beating heart of a show dedicated to chaos.
Malcolm exerts his authority, which triggers Viv to see the real face of the man she lives with, and Glen to see who pulls the strings of the Sex Pistols.
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