Turtles All the Way Down (2024) Review
“Turtles All the Way Down” should have come out 10 years ago.
“Turtles All the Way Down” should have come out 10 years ago.
Everyone is forced to reconsider their relationships in this episode, and Ellen tries to bond with a stray cat.
Sophie breaks up with Drew, while Jesse visits his ex for answers, and Charlie tries to get everyone to watch soccer together.
Sophie’s attempt to take the perfect photograph brings her closer to Jesse, Valentina steals an expensive purse, and Jesse’s ex returns.
Sophie works as an event photographer for a famous gallerist’s snobbish daughter, Sid and Jesse procrastinate, and Charlie tries to find the writer of a 1-star Yelp review.
A couples’ getaway to a bed & breakfast turns sour, while Ellen and Charlie’s housewarming dinner experiences a few hiccups of its own.
I Want You Back may not present top-tier comedy or romance, but its exploration of the value placed on relationships is where it shines.
Sophie vets her mom’s new boyfriend, Charlie therapizes Sid and Jesse, and Ellen meets someone new.
Sophie pretends to be sophisticated at her thirtieth birthday party, Jesse and Ellen bond, and Charlie and Valentina figure out their relationship status.
Sophie helps Jesse get a date, while Valentina helps Sid’s long-distance sex life, and Charlie and Ellen search for an apartment.
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