Queen Sugar: Season 4, Episode 9 “Stare At The Same Fires” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
As Nova comes to terms with what she did, and tries to atone, Darla struggles in isolation. Also, the men challenge themselves to open up to one another.
As Nova comes to terms with what she did, and tries to atone, Darla struggles in isolation. Also, the men challenge themselves to open up to one another.
Black Love returns with a new set of couples showing us there isn’t one way to find the love of your life – yet there are key features you should look out for.
When it rains, it pours, and while it seems some may have learned to swim, others may pass out from the struggle and drown.
As the dust begins to settle from Nova’s book, the Landry and Bourdeux family decide to hurt destroy what the Bordelon family has built. Either physically or its bonds.
While some are making strides recovering from Nova’s book, Aunt Vi begins to really feel the effects and Nova, herself, is dealing with the dark side of her new success.
Nova’s book continues to devastate her family and extended family. But, we also learn of someone who was omitted who takes offense to the book.
On the eve of Nova’s book release, another secret comes out, and Darla confronts Nova about bringing her narrative to her story.
As the drama Nova brought to everyone’s life continues to ramp up, Charley is faced with issues with the Landry family and Micah.
As more people read Nova’s book, we learn it comes just on the cusp of the storm ending for some and one colossal storm on its way.
Despite being warned, Nova went full steam ahead with her book, and we only get a taste of the fallout this episode.
Love & Marriage: Huntsville adds onto OWN’s reality slate and is as addicting as Fix My Life and the recently ended Ready To Love.
In this post are collected quotes from TV, Movies, Video Games and more which were collected during December 2018.
Ready To Love may have presented us with a lot of women we don’t often see on TV, but it’s elimination process ruined the dating aspect of the show.
Like any reunion special, we get a few touching moments, but a large part of the special was dedicated to Aaron just being Aaron.
The first season of Ready To Love comes to an end and, as the title of the episode notes, it has come down to committing to one person or quitting the show.
We end up down to three men and women this episode and only one woman leaves without frustration.
As things begin to come down to the wire, the women grow tired and weary of the men dating around – they want a decision made.
As the numbers dwindle, and Melinda doesn’t become the sole woman to eliminate herself, there is a need to question if anyone may find love?
The third season of Greenleaf seemingly is about resolving past issues in order to do a soft reset and ensure the show’s future.
With a double elimination around the corner, the question isn’t so much who should stay but who should have been left – on their own accord.
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.