Sex Education: Season 2 Episode 4 – Recap/ Review
Ola’s relationship with Otis hits a very rocky path, as does Eric’s with Rahim. Add in Remi coming back, and it seems everyone’s relationship is threatened.
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Ola’s relationship with Otis hits a very rocky path, as does Eric’s with Rahim. Add in Remi coming back, and it seems everyone’s relationship is threatened.
Otis struggles with Jakob being in his life as Meave deals with birthday blues, Jackson auditions for the school play, and Rahim takes Eric out.
As Otis hits a major obstacle with Ola, Jean makes her presence known, as do the newest members of the cast, Rahim and Vivienne.
A Chylmadia outbreak forces Otis to give in to the issues of the school as he faces a personal one dealing with his need to masturbate.
It’s a “The Circle” reunion as those eliminated reunite with the final five, and we also get to see the first season’s winner be crowned.
As we’re officially told, no new people will be joining, people start getting strategic vs. trying to protect and vote for their friends.
It’s a double-elimination episode! Can you guess the two people who get the boot?
As we get the last person(s) who will join the circle, one of our catfishes reveal themselves in a group chat.
Between someone getting eliminated and two people joining “The Circle,” someone gets played, and another has a sweet moment with the eliminated person.
After playing it strategically for a while, Joey, during an anonymous game, starts throwing shots that lead to everyone getting nasty.
Between a man with Alzheimer’s trying to see his first love and his granddaughter who keeps the core family together, you will be in your emotions.
The second season of “You” feels a bit formulaic, but Penn Badgley makes up for it by continuing to make you wonder how far Joe can go before he’s unforgivable?
From a mini-series about Madam C.J. Walker to Tyler Perry and Willem Dafoe’s latest films, this is The Weekend Rundown.
Chris and Miranda open up, and a new catfish joins “The Circle.”
It’s time for another elimination and people getting to ask anonymous questions, some reveal more than others to stay in the running.
As we await a new member making themselves known, those who survived the first round get to reveal another side to themselves.
A show/ character guide for Netflix’s The Circle featuring who plays who, character descriptions, storylines, and general information.
Taking a nod from social media, “The Circle” makes it so only a profile and chatbox allows you to influence your peers to win $100,000.
Within 19 minutes, you get a real and raw taste of who Ms. Pat is, and she makes it clear her story can’t be surmised in a short set.
While Joe isn’t the luckiest nor smartest, he is adaptable. Hence him making the best of multiple bad situations.
Many questions are answered: Why is Ellie with Delilah, what happened with Joe’s parents, and the big one – Was it Joe who did what was discovered in episode 8?
What happens when you put an insecure psychopath on LSD? Well, we get an idea after Forty drugs Joe.
Joe struggles to deal with moving on from Love, but between Gabe and Delilah, there was hope.
Between Candace’s arrival, meeting Love’s parents, and trying to maintain this idea he can be better, will Joe snap once again?
The past, both in terms of his actions and people, continue to haunt Joe’s future as he tries to be who he wants Love to see him as.
Joe begins to get a bit more involved in Ellie’s life, despite being warned not to, and Forty, Love’s twin brother, he latches onto Joe so that he can become his new crutch.
New year new Joe, right? Well, with a new network and new location, it seems Joe, now Will, proves old habits die hard.
In this romantic drama, a young man whose life is slowly unwinding after a recent breakup is given a box that allows him to time travel and save his last relationship.
In the Family Reunion Christmas special, Jackée Harry guests stars, and the children are given a lesson on privilege.
There is quite a bit of growth from Haddish since She Ready, and it leads to Black Mitzvah feeling like her first true special.
I Lost My Body is a sight to behold, but when it comes to the story, you may not feel it gives you what you desire.
Merry Happy Whatever is an ode to those who hate their in-laws and how their spouse changes when around them.
Anne With An E proves itself to be a rare breed by maintaining its quality over three seasons, while still developing its characters and expanding its cast.
In Anne With An E’s season 3 finale, you are definitely left being able to gauge whether you’ve been drinking enough water lately for you will cry!
A show/ character guide for Netflix’s Holiday Secrets (Zeit der Geheimnisse) featuring who plays who, character descriptions, storylines, and general information.
As we dig deeper into the past, so comes the answer as to why some are so troubled in the present.
As things begin, we’re introduced to a predominately female family who, tied together by Sonja, may not be dysfunctional but certainly not tight-knit.
Being married and a stand up comic, especially a female one, isn’t a common thing, so Iliza Shlesinger takes advantage of this to break down how strange weddings are.
Earthquake Bird is a slow-moving psychological drama that focuses on the emotion of guilt to drive its leads breakdown.
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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