Mea Culpa – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Mea Culpa is like a Spanish language version of Amy Schumer’s infamous Leather Special.
In this tag, you’ll find all the productions which were available on Netflix’s platform when they originally premiered.
Mea Culpa is like a Spanish language version of Amy Schumer’s infamous Leather Special.
Alias Grace is a reminder that big and showy performances are by no means needed to get the point across. Sometimes just a bit of coyness, dagger like stares, and a tad bit of mystery is all that is needed for entertaining and award-worthy performances.
Unlike a lot of shows, Stranger Things: Season 2 ends with giving you something to get hyped about, a bit of fan service, and presenting a calm before the storm.
Things get as bad as the last episode would make you think as you find yourself wondering how will the people of Hawkins, not just the cast, survive?
In this post, you will find a collection of quotes from the CBC/Netflix program Alias Grace. I hope you enjoy the quotes that were collected.
And so the truth seemingly is revealed but without much shock, fanfare and awe. Yet, despite saying such, there is a satisfying conclusion.
It’s a completely Eleven (Jane) focused episode and honestly, it makes you wish they mixed in the other cast members.
The first major battle goes down against the shadow monster’s babies as new relationships, romantic and platonic, form.
As three new people learn the truth of what happened last year and now, there comes the question of who will suffer the consequences.
As Eleven shows she cannot be tamed or punished, Will reveals his truth and Nancy seeks to expose Hawkins’ Labs.
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.