The Chosen One: Season 1/ Episode 5 “Faith” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Jodie starts to fly too close to the sun, and someone else gets burned.
In this tag, you’ll find all the productions which were available on Netflix’s platform when they originally premiered.
Jodie starts to fly too close to the sun, and someone else gets burned.
Alongside learning how Sarah got pregnant with Jodie, we see how his rise to prominence will attract the wrong people and lead him to turn his back on those he’ll need the most.
“The Monkey King” is like its title character: a whole lot of style with very little substance.
As Jodie is finally told the truth, he questions what to do with it since he doesn’t wish to make money from it but isn’t necessarily trying to step up to become a prophet – yet.
As word spreads about Jodie and the truck accident, his mom begins to get antsy and thinks it might be time to go on the run again.
Peter Berg’s “Painkiller” is a loud and flashy depiction of the grim opioid addiction in the United States. It can be painful to watch for the worst possible reasons.
“The Chosen One” could very well be a means to hold over fans of shows like “Stranger Things” for while it may not focus heavily on nostalgia, it does give you the kind of group of kids you’ll want to invest in, especially as supernatural things begin to happen.
Shizuka and Akira meet again, but will this time be friendlier than the last?
Netflix and Gal Gadot’s “Heart of Stone” is a disappointing spy film without any heart put into the script or action.
“Fatal Seduction” ends with less sex, more violence, and a frustrating conclusion to its mystery.
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