Ready To Love: Season 8/ Episode 4 “Advocate Sue” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The drama begins as Blake causes a rift between two women, someone gets slighted, and with someone self-eliminating, it opens the door for new connections.
The drama begins as Blake causes a rift between two women, someone gets slighted, and with someone self-eliminating, it opens the door for new connections.
With the mixers out of the way, small group and one on one dates begin, and while many rise to the occasion, others fall flat on their face.
While it seemed “Ready To Love” was going to pursue less being more, 4 new people join, two women and two men, and there were a few shake-ups amongst the matches.
“Ready To Love” returns with its 8th group, and a major precedent puts all the men and women on notice.
Season 2 of “Cherish The Day” may have well-cast leads set for a perfect romance, but in the pursuit of perfection, there is an avoidance of necessary conflict.
The final season of “Queen Sugar” delivers in a way few long-running series have done.
OWN’s legendary show “Queen Sugar” comes to an end, but is it an ending that delivers what fans have longed for, or is it bittersweet all over?
“Cherish The Day” ends its second season in what feels like a misfire due to pacing that makes its ending feel unearned.
In the penultimate episode of not only the season but series, Blue returns, Hollywood debates someone for a school board position, and Sam gets hit with a comeuppance.
Things flip this episode, and it’s Ellis rather than Sunday feeling insecure and needing reassurance.
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.