Baby: Season 1/ Episode 1 “Super Powers” [Series Premiere] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Baby’s lack of actors with a certain It factor, and generic writing, make it one of the dullest teen dramas you may ever watch.
In this tag, you’ll find all the productions which were available on Netflix’s platform when they originally premiered.
Baby’s lack of actors with a certain It factor, and generic writing, make it one of the dullest teen dramas you may ever watch.
You challenges what can be acceptable and set aside when it comes to finding and maintaining love in the internet age.
Trevor Noah: Son of Patricia helps you understand how her perspective allowed him to be open and handle the weirdness of life.
A character guide for Netflix, formerly Lifetime, TV Series “YOU.” Included is information about characters and noteworthy information about the series.
Let’s just say when it comes to the ending, while this show has long been renewed for a second season, you might not have foreseen what happens.
Lady Elza faces off against the super drags and, before the episode is over, we learn who she is out of drag!
The serious issue of this episode is gender expression – especially for those who lack socio-economic privilege.
Ralph was a young man who had it all, but lost it as soon as he came out to his father. This is his story of trying to find love in a hopeless place.
Super Drags decides to get a bit serious and confront the beauty standards and respectability which make being queer difficult.
The following is a character guide for the Netflix program Super Drags and their status throughout the series (with spoilers).
Though the colors and attitudes may remind you of the Powerpuff Girls, this show is definitely not geared towards the same kind of girls.
You reminds you that it can and should qualify as a horror as Beck digs deeper into Joe’s past and learns the fate of Candace and Mr. Mooney.
While The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina undercuts any sense of danger, you become such a fan that you find yourself ignoring flaws.
And so season 1 comes to an end and we finally learn what “Ms. Wardwell’s” plans really are. As well as Father Blackwood’s.
As it becomes clear why witches are supposed to separate themselves from mortals, Sabrina learns this the hard way.
Closure, and the ability to fix past wrongs, are in play as Candace’s name is brought up for a slightly surprising reason.
Ambrose and Zelda are given joy by Father Blackwood as Sabrina finds herself doing the unthinkable in the name of love.
With it being around Thanksgiving, Ms. Wardwell decides people should know their history better. Which, for Sabrina and Harvey, is a history of much bloodshed.
As Ms. Wardwell wiggles her way into Sabrina’s confidence, Hilda gets her wish, as does Father Blackwood. But, Ambrose remains miserable.
Everyone’s greatest fear is revealed and, in order to assist Sabrina, Ms. Wardwell might have blown her cover.
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.