I Am Not Okay With This: Season 1 – Review/ Summary with Spoilers
“I Am Not Okay With This” benefits from understanding the normalcy of weird, but its story, which sometimes drags, keeps it from being as good as its potential.
“I Am Not Okay With This” benefits from understanding the normalcy of weird, but its story, which sometimes drags, keeps it from being as good as its potential.
In the season finale, we finally learn whose blood Sydney was covered in, and it makes so much sense when you think about it.
The truth about Sydney’s father is revealed, and it sets up a fearful future for Sydney.
We learn Syd isn’t the only one with a secret, and Stanley’s loyalty is tested.
In an episode partly focused on Stanley, we meet his dad and learn about their relationship. Also, Sydney deals with the fallout from the events of the last episode.
Sydney decides to take a leap of faith and lands hard on her ass. But, with Stan being there, does that make things better or worse?
While it seemed Dina was the only one Syd could find herself getting close to, Stanley enters the ring and makes a gallant effort.
A character guide for Netflix’s “I Am Not Okay With This” featuring who plays who, character descriptions, and more.
After proving herself to be able to carry multiple films, even if they are meh, “I Am Not Okay With This” allows Sophia Lillis to be in her element and kick ass.
The End of the F***ing World is undoubtedly Netflix’s first big hit of the year, and one of the few which may not be overhyped.
The mystery which is how James’ mother died is addressed, as well as the police’s investigation continuing – leading them to James and Alyssa’s parents.
With Alyssa making James feel things, he reaches a crossroad: Continue to explore what it is like to feel emotions again or kill the catalyst?
As Alyssa starts to push James for more intimacy, it seems he is slowly questioning not just how but if he can kill her.
The End of the F***ing World will be the beginning of a love affair between you and the characters Alyssa and James.
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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