Canvas – Review/Summary (with Spoilers)
Within its 9 minute duration, Canvas brings you a touching story that makes you hope this is just a proof of concept for something more.
In this tag, you’ll find all the productions which were available on Netflix’s platform when they originally premiered.
Within its 9 minute duration, Canvas brings you a touching story that makes you hope this is just a proof of concept for something more.
The finale of The Queen’s Gambit is a masterful finish. One which, similar to Unorthodox, will surely lead to its creators, directors, writers, and star to be a constant during awards season.
While Benny helps Beth become the best she could be, a new friend takes her down a path that brings her back to her worst.
The first season of Grand Army comes to an end with the reveal of who has been typing that worrisome letter and if there are any happy endings.
Things hit a breaking point for many characters as the strain of the events we’ve seen have become too much to bear.
Despite the last episode’s events, the focus of “Fork” is more so Beth testing her ability to have a personal life as chess begins to lose its luster.
Sid finds himself forced to come out as Dom tries to not succumb to the mounting pressure she is under. Also, Joey gets some news about her case.
In what was almost an uneventful episode, Beth faces a Russian master and gets to see Alma at her peak.
As Joey tries to figure out what can become her new normal, Dominique struggles to choose between money and sports, and Leila and Sid are forced to deal with revelations.
As we speed through the years and many wins of Beth, we come upon someone who has found her weakness. But is that weakness her style of play or her heart?
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.