The Circle: Season 3/ Episode 3 “Identity Theft” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It is decided who is the real and who is the fake, and soon after, we end up with two new players, who are both catfishes.
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It is decided who is the real and who is the fake, and soon after, we end up with two new players, who are both catfishes.
With their identity stolen, frustration and desperation start to hit, and hearing how well the imposter is doing makes you fear who might get kicked.
While the pacing can be slow at times, Afterlife of the Party does evolve into a fun, sometimes emotional, tale.
Really Love may have one story element we’re all far too used to but beyond that? It’s a swoon-worthy romance film.
As Paige resigns herself that her dreams are deferred, Sam and Casey try to figure out ways to get what they want one way or another – with Casey trying to minimize the sacrifices.
As Casey tries to balances school, track, and a relationship, Sam is trying to find his purpose, and Elsa wants to compete with Megan.
As the final season begins, while there is minor drama, it seems we may finally have the calm after the storm(s).
The premiere of Sweet Tooth pushes the idea this might be the type of show you have to give a few episodes before you can say whether it is for you or not.
All Through the House presents the idea Santa’s Little Helpers may not be cuddly and friendly reindeer, and naughty kids may not just deal with coal.
You may feel like you’re getting flashbacks from In The Tall Grass, while watching The Tall Grass, but it’s not the same and gets out before it can get bad.
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