Siempre Bruja (Always A Witch): Season 1 – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Siempre Bruja (Always A Witch) makes one too many missteps to be forgiven for and wastes the handful of good things it had going for it.
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Siempre Bruja (Always A Witch) makes one too many missteps to be forgiven for and wastes the handful of good things it had going for it.
Toxic Masculinity and consent are taken on, and while the episode is too short to address the problem fully, it hits the topics as hard as they can to make it count.
One Day At A Time begins its 3rd season by ending ydia and her sister’s, Mirtha, feud. Also, Elena discovers she isn’t the only queer person in the family.
My Furry Valentine not only gives Matt a storyline but introduces us to how complicated Nick and Connie will be as a pair.
As the show has been lackluster, so is its ending which sets up a second season which could begin with some hijinks.
As Lucien waits in a cell, Johnny and everyone contemplates how to speak, even physically get to Carmen. Someone who is in a world of trouble.
With a taste of what the future holds, it seems Carmen returning to the past is bittersweet and makes things with Cristobal complicated.
Carmen finally faces off against Lucien and both who he is, and who Aldemar is, you probably have guessed already.
Leon’s secrets come out as Cristobal tries to make a deal with Aldemar and, in return, Aldemar does something sinister.
We get to learn about Carmen’s parents this episode, Alicia’s brother, and get a sense there might be a new sense of urgency.
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