The White Lotus: Season 3, Episode 4 – Recap/ Review
“The White Lotus” continues to feel a bit dry even as one of the guests get their hands on a gun.
“The White Lotus” continues to feel a bit dry even as one of the guests get their hands on a gun.
Natasha Rothwell, known for Kelli in “Insecure” and Belinda in “The White Lotus” stars in a show that may have a depressing foundation, but you can see all the opportunities to find ways to laugh to keep from crying.
With Issa’s personal and professional life in turmoil, will this mean her taking a step back? Also, can Molly handle being away from her family, for work, during what can be her mother’s final days?
The White Lotus may not hook you from the beginning, but with its murder mystery and after some characters escape your preconceived notions, it gets better.
A character guide for HBO’s “The White Lotus.” Included is information about characters and noteworthy information about the series they’re in.
A handful of eccentric people end up on Hawaiian resort where, in one week, someone dies.
“Insecure,” after a lengthy hiatus, returns, and while it does contain explosive moments, it’s the quiet ones that bring out its best scenes.
Lawrence and Issa check-in and continue to have the type of conversations some wish they could have with an ex – if they believe in closure.
A cast and character guide for HBO series Insecure featuring who plays who, information about each character, and other noteworthy information about the show.
In season 3, Issa finally has real stable growth as Molly continues to seem stagnant. But, when it comes to their friend group, they’re dealing with growing pains of a different kind.
Insecure season 3 doesn’t end with a bang but, like past seasons, Issa finds herself distancing more from the show’s name and into a good place.
Love, Simon completely wastes its nearly perfect cast with the kind of adaptation which makes you wish it completely disassociated itself from the book.
Overview Issa owns up to her end of her and Lawrence’s relationship problems, as Molly finally gets into “The League.” Also, Issa shows she is more than a token at work. Review (with Spoilers) I scream glory, glory hallelujah for while I can usually find a whole bunch of issues with a show to the…
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