Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
“Welcome To Buteaupia” will remind you of when comedians got hour-long specials because it was time, and they deserved it, rather than a network just needing content.
In this tag, you’ll find all the productions which were available on Netflix’s platform when they originally premiered.
“Welcome To Buteaupia” will remind you of when comedians got hour-long specials because it was time, and they deserved it, rather than a network just needing content.
Rather than a new movie franchise, Resident Evil is going serial with a brand new story but the very familiar T-Virus still being the key to everything.
The first half of Lucifer’s 5th season reminds you how procedural storylines impede greater development of characters, no matter what the show.
In the final season of Trinkets you can see there was so much left to cover, but the writers salvaged what plans they could.
In the series finale, we get a glimpse of what the future holds, but only after everyone lets the past go and get retribution.
As we come upon the series finale, the girls’ relationships are rocked at Thanksgiving, but by Christmas, they are far more worried about expulsion.
Like the episode 5 title, “Work in Progress,” we see the ladies of Trinkets try to grow despite Brady, society, and the everyday growing pains of young girls.
As the ladies of Trinkets return for their final season, so comes trying to figure out how to move forward despite all that seems to be holding them back.
In the midseason finale, what we’ve been long waiting for finally happens – God appears.
Things improve in episodes 4 to 6, with Michael away, but with his return imminent, we might end up back to where we started.
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.