Big Mouth: Season 3, Episode 4 “Obsessed” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
It’s a very homoerotic episode of Big Mouth as Jay and Missy collaborate, Matthew has his first kiss, and we learn about Elliot’s moisturizing regimen.
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It’s a very homoerotic episode of Big Mouth as Jay and Missy collaborate, Matthew has his first kiss, and we learn about Elliot’s moisturizing regimen.
Jay learns the spectrum of gender and sexual identities, as phone addiction cripples everyone’s ability to socialize.
Big Mouth returns, and thanks to the stupid action of the boys, the girls get punished. Leading to Missy deciding it is time to let her dark side out.
Anne takes the first step to learning about her past, and it is a bit of a traumatic experience. As that happens, Elijah returns and Gilbert gains a crush.
Anne With An E returns and everyone’s favorite heroine, now with a stable home, is curious as to what life would have been like if her parents lived.
A character guide for Netflix and CBC’s Anne With An E featuring cast members names, character descriptions, storylines, and noteworthy information.
Part 1 is a quick recap of who is who, and their relationships, as we prep for the epic battle to retake Unato!
Season 2 of Elite brings you to question what are the long term plans for this series and whether the characters will make it worth it.
People are forced to tell the truth as accusations fly left and right. However, some aren’t ready for the truth, or there isn’t enough evidence to substantiate it.
The final night before Samuel went missing is explored, as well as the last night of Lu trying to salvage any of her relationships.
As Lu continues to drown, Samuel may have finally gotten what he needs. Also, whether Omar and Ander will break up is decided.
With Nano’s release comes loads of drama. However, he isn’t the only thing on Guzman’s mind. Also, Polo nearly kills again.
As Ander risks exposure, he does something drastic to hide his secret. Also, the romantic relationships in the show, current or past, maintain a dramatic flux.
Samuel finally gets the information he needs, but will it be enough? Also, Nadia and Omar claim their men.
There is a reveal about what happened to Samuel, as we see Guzman let loose and someone gets seduced
A new school year, a new mystery, and while it doesn’t seem anyone has been murdered, yet, someone is missing.
Season 3 of 13 Reasons Why questions whether a serial rapist, and someone who nearly shot up a school, not only deserve to be redeemed but can be.
One after another, people question what if Tyler is capable of as they learn Bryce was shot. Which leads to us seeing them ask about the night of the Spring Fling.
Jessica reclaims her pleasure, and we see everyone scramble as Bryce’s body being discovered causes issues.
Bryce is discovered, and we learned what happened to Chloe’s pregnancy. This is alongside Ani continuing to guide us with a fresh pair of eyes.
A new girl, Bryce missing, and everyone monitoring Tyler to make sure he doesn’t pick up a gun again – It’s all just another season of 13 Reasons Why.
Sintonia comes to what almost feels like a midway point to a season vs. a season finale.
As Nando and Doni see the dark side to their ambitions, Rita finds herself back in Leopoldo’s church.
Doni and Nando get the opportunity of a lifetime as Rita tries to gain forgiveness from not just Cacau, but Jussara.
As the crew pushes to move up in the world, and take on the various opportunities surrounding them, some get a reality check.
As Doni confronts MC Dondoka and her management, Rita confronts her past and Nando what might be his future.
A character guide for Netflix’s Sintonia featuring cast members names, character descriptions, and noteworthy information.
While Sintonia may not necessarily be must-see TV, it does present an entertaining way to spend your weekend.
Volume III, or Season 3, of Dear White People presented a noticeable, but not necessarily drastic, shift from its previous seasons. Here are some of the highs and lows.
After watching Dear White People’s season 3 (Volume III) finale, there are some things we’re left to question. Here are a handful of things which need answers.
As Brook tries to hunt down Sam, who continues to struggle with her junior project, Lionel heads to the House of No Pi with D’Unte.
As Joelle continues to figure out how she’ll be as host of Dear White People, Rashid struggles with his role within the Black American community.
In a hyper-aware premiere, Dear White People implies there are going to be notable changes in season 3. For it doesn’t want to end up like other Netflix shows.
Netflix has announced a renewal and ending of it’s recent premiere Trinkets, let’s hope this will start a new pattern for them and other networks.
Family Reunion tries to tap into the vibe classic late 90s/00s sitcoms had and tries to modernize the feel to, sometimes, mixed results.
Part 1 of Family Reunion comes to an end with everything that made Columbus seem like a good place to live being undone.
With the kids learning their family history, thanks to Jade being shamed about knowing hers, so comes Cocoa and Moz wanting to do something which is a family tradition.
It’s a 2 for 1 special as Mazzi’s attitude brings up toxic masculinity and Jade entering a beauty pageant leads to a conversation on Black beauty.
The kids finally head to school, and most of them are quite happy, except Jade who hates the conservative dress code.