Star: Season 1/ Episode 12 “Showtime” [Season Finale] – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
Star ends with a bang, a bit of redemption, and a few body bags to take out characters who outlived their purpose.
Star ends with a bang, a bit of redemption, and a few body bags to take out characters who outlived their purpose.
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) While Star, once again, ruined a serious moment with a song and dance number, that one blemish in no way ruins what is done with building up Carlotta and Cotton’s story. Especially in regards to how Mary played a role in Cotton’s life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbOz5i_uPts Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) As usual with the series, while there is quite a bit of drama ranging from physical violence to watching an emotionally traumatic scene, the moments are watered down and given a swift comic relief moment – thus killing the power and meaning.
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) As Star deals with people trying to take her spotlight, in the worse way possible, Carlotta and Cotton’s relationship becomes more strained than ever. However, what happens at the end of the episode helps to push everyone back together. If for just a moment.
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) As Otis’ death still haunts Simone, and Carlotta’s relationship with Jahil is brought up, the girls refocus on the Atlanta talent show.
Overview In the winter finale, which could turn into the series finale unless FOX decides otherwise, a handful of surprises are thrown at us. Well, surprises if perhaps you weren’t paying attention. Trigger Warning(s): Surgery scene Topic 1: Bureaucracy – Dr. McAndrew & Jordi Topic 2: Hope For A Better Tomorrow – Dash, Charlie, Hunter,…
Overview As Charlie’s condition, and Dr. Naday, instill hope, not everyone is able to easily find happiness. Review (with Spoilers) While we get to the heart of Hunter’s issues, seemingly Emma’s still won’t be dived into. Something which is troubling since there is still no word if the show may get cancelled or not. For…
Overview As Nurse Jackson’s past is revealed, we are also given a glimpse of a future without her. Review (with Spoilers) Amongst most of the shows I watch this season, Red Band Society probably is the one which makes me feel something the most. Which I can’t say if it is because of the sick…
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