Forever: Season 1 – Review and Summary
Forever feels like watching those classic 90s or 00s movies, but as a show and without them time jumping from the teen years to the leads being adults.
Forever feels like watching those classic 90s or 00s movies, but as a show and without them time jumping from the teen years to the leads being adults.
“The Craft: Legacy” pushes you to feel it didn’t need its predecessor for anything besides name recognition.
The end if “Greenleaf” may not have begun as a triump finale to the 5 season series, but as it played on viewers’ nostalgia, you were reminded of how great it once was.
“Selah and the Spades” begs for a revival as a series as it tries to cram so much into one experience.
Greenleaf’s fourth season pushes the idea that it should get one more season to wrap things up, and leave it at that.
The third season of Greenleaf seemingly is about resolving past issues in order to do a soft reset and ensure the show’s future.
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.