House of the Dragon: Season 1/ Episode 4 “King of the Narrow Sea” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Daemon triggers an awakening in Rhaenyra, creating the kind of trouble Otto has longed for.
Daemon triggers an awakening in Rhaenyra, creating the kind of trouble Otto has longed for.
It’s a turning point of sorts. In some ways for the better, as shown by Sam, Frankie, even Xander (!) but, sadly, also for Duke.
While aging continues to wallop Sam, she is reminded that, on occasion, some people appreciate her.
Growth and next chapters are the focus of “Escape Drill” as Sam’s advice provides solutions, Jeff has a confession, and we get a surprise from Frankie and Duke.
As ageism and other issues hit Sam and her friends, we’re reminded how her kids can be so sweet but also a major pain in her ass.
Frankie’s point of view, and why she is contentious with Sam is put out there, but whether or not Sam accepts responsibility is a whole different thing.
With Sam complaining about not being seen, you may think it is due to lack of intimacy but could it be just wishing she could talk to her dad?
As Sam revisits her past, far more than she’d like to, Phil finds herself part of one life-changing event & admitting things aren’t the same.
Between dealing with ass****s on set, and then at Duke’s school, Sam tries to pick her battles and one leads to someone getting smacked.
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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