Ozark: Season 3 Episode 2 “Civil Union” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Marty learns he is being cut out more and more from the more significant business, desperate times call for drastic measures.
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As Marty learns he is being cut out more and more from the more significant business, desperate times call for drastic measures.
As Marty tries to play it safe and cautious, the women in his life decide to do what he is afraid to for their comfort or survival.
In what is rumored to be the final season with the original cast, one member is violently killed, and once again, we find ourselves asking: Who did it and why?
“Self Made: Inspired By The Life of Madam C.J. Walker” has the performances and inspirational story you expect, but also the kind of drama which keeps this from being seen as prestigious.
A guide for Netflix’s Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker featuring who plays who, character descriptions, and other noteworthy information.
While the development of Jasmine is ace this season, the other elements of season 3 of “On My Block” are frustrating, inconsistent, or feel like a repeat of the past.
As Jamal leads the group to who they believe is Lil’ Ricky, we learn why Chuchillos wants to see Lil’ Ricky so bad.
In an emotional episode, many confront the memories of their parents and their trauma, and Jamal makes an epic discovery!
Just as the kids each seek a new beginning, something hits them which sends them flying back to where they were.
Something life-changing happens to Jamal (which is saying something considering what he has been through), as Oscar makes a mistake, and Ruby’s world continues to potentially shatter.
It’s a vulnerable episode for the kids as they open up about their issues with their parents while dealing with the pressure to find Lil’ Ricky.
The bag is lifted, and the mystery of the season is set, but can the Black and Brown Mystery Inc., minus Scooby-Doo, handle the case they’re coerced to solve?
In the season finale, we finally learn whose blood Sydney was covered in, and it makes so much sense when you think about it.
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?
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.
From Louis C.K., to Ariana Grande, and the double standards of life, Pete Davidson “Alive In New York” shows how limiting SNL is for the comic.
While a bit longer than it needs to be, “To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You” will stir up your emotions just like the first film.
From what happened to Corrine, why The Stranger got involved in Adam’s life, and more, “The Stranger’s” finale is a dramatic end.
The Stranger’s identity, her real name, is revealed, and Johanna comes across a major bit of information.
The reason why The Stranger blackmails people is revealed, alongside why Martin didn’t want his home destroyed – beyond the memories.
A character guide for Netflix’s The Stranger featuring who plays who, character descriptions, storylines, and more.
A new episode, a new target, but also the beginning of a dive into “The Stranger” and how they are the catalyst for everything seen.
Naturally, a show about supernatural beings moves heaven and Earth in order to change the fate of the world – but will you accept how it is done?
All seems lost as betrayals and acts of revenge are dished out. Leaving you to wonder, in the finale, what can be done to turn things around?
The Stranger exposes someone new, as Adam tries to figure out what happened with Corinne.
In the new Netflix mystery series, one person’s reveal of a mother’s lie and a bunch of teenagers having a wild night, unravel a family, and their community.
As the wayward witches settle in, Sabrina mounts the first offense against the Pagans. But a new enemy threatens them.
Sabrina’s morals are tested when Caliban is willing to play nice, as the pagans continue to torment her coven and friends.
As the Pagans make themselves known, and Nick is exposed, the Spellman family find themselves on the defense unlike anytime before.
While a familiar name may cause a short burst of excitement, what happens to Hilda and Theo may get you far giddier. That and Sabrina’s smacking someone.
As Sabrina begins her training to be a proper queen, some shocking discoveries are made, and Theo may have a crush.
As Moz and Cocoa get remarried, Cocoa’s mother is introduced, and Daniel continues to try to better his image this season.
As the show briefly takes not on the next generations changing perspective on faith, Mazzi starts a band.
Season 2 ends with quite a bit of heartbreak, but some of it is clearly necessary for folks to get something, or someone, out of their system and possibly evolve.
After the events of the last episode, people find themselves opening up to each other, and some even reconcile – but not all.
In case you were wondering what happened to the nudity, you get some this episode – which includes Otis.
Between bad timing and bold choices, many cast members find themselves either unhappy or unsure how to react to the position someone put them in.
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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