Carnival Row: Season 1, Episode 3 “Kingdoms of the Moon” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
We come to learn how Vignette and Philo met, a grave secret he and Darius hold, and see the final days of the war.
We come to learn how Vignette and Philo met, a grave secret he and Darius hold, and see the final days of the war.
As a formerly famous pixie is found brutally murdered, Philo finds himself a new case as Vignette decides the Spurnrose household isn’t for her.
Carnival Row may begin with a gorgeous, complex world with varied creatures, but the beauty fades when anything is put under a microscope.
Season 1 of Carnival Row is ambitious and builds a wonderful world filled with lore, but the majority of its characters fail to really make that world come to life.
The story, broken down by significant arcs, of Season 1 of Amazon Prime’s Carnival Row.
A character guide for Amazon Prime’s Carnival Row featuring cast members names, character descriptions, storylines, and noteworthy information.
Like many shows which use violence as a selling point, The Boys’ use of gore and shock wears off fast. Thankfully, however, there is a sense of emotional depth to compensate.
How does a show like The Boys do a finale? Well, by killing characters you’d never expect and ending on a reveal which may actually shock you.
In the penultimate episode of the season, Becca’s fate is revealed, and you may end up getting a bit teary-eyed.
On top of learning “The Female’s” real name and background, Billy’s beef with Homelander is fleshed out, Homelander’s childhood, and more.
With the concept of faith and loss brought up, we’re reminded of how lonely many characters are and how they struggle to find connections.
Frenchie thinks he may have found someone new for the team. Problem is, she’s likely a Super, doesn’t seem to speak English, and is possibly psycho.
Billy expands the team by one, and as he does, he stumbles upon Compound V and a new asset.
As Vought International, Madelyn specifically, reveals its hand to us, so comes the realization this may actually be a show with no heroes. Well, besides Starlight.
A character guide for Amazon Prime’s The Boys featuring cast members names, character descriptions, and noteworthy information.
The Boys gives us Greco-Roman style god-like heroes, and reminds us of the dark side the MCU and DCU don’t show.
Season 2 of Fleabag presents us a character who hit rock bottom and it trying to find her way back to the light despite her past.
A beautiful love story mixes in with a political message to create the wonderful Guava Island.
The Following is a list of cast and characters from the Amazon Prime program Hanna and their status at the end of the season(s).
Hanna has decent action, and you may love Esme Creed-Miles as the title role, but it doesn’t have the same oomph as the movie.
While definitely a way to pass the time, Dororo doesn’t present that big time hook to make this a must-see.
In this post are collected quotes from TV, Movies, Video Games and more which were collected during December 2018.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – season 2, still rushes Miriam’s success but compensates with better character development.
Reality hits hard for multiple characters as one song by Lenny Bruce paints a rather grim picture of what’s to come.
Sophie Lennon returns and she is in the same place as Miriam. Will they reconcile or will there be some fuel added to their feud?
Mrs. Maisel heads out for a short local tour and well… it’s a s*** show.
It’s the anniversary of so many things in Miriam and Joel’s life, like him walking out on her and her getting on stage, and also the first time we meet Susie’s family.
Abe learns it isn’t only Miriam with a secret and Joel joins Miriam in beginning to move on.
This is the episode where Miriam’s secret leaves being something just known by her comedy friends and enters her personal life.
It’s almost an uneventful episode until Rose hooks up Miriam with a man, a doctor, named Benjamin.
Abe and Joel continue to evolve, Miriam realizes her social etiquette is going to the toilet and Susie? Well, she is just tired of being broke.
Miriam has her first paid gig but the camaraderie she got from Lenny Bruce is missing. As that happens, Abe and Joel pull a 180 in their lives.
Miriam is back and as she helps Abe with the fact Rose is in Paris, she mourns her marriage for, perhaps, the final time.
Homecoming’s air of mystery may not be a large selling point but, at the very least, the recognizable talent could compensate as the story picks up.
Never Goin’ Back holds itself back from the many things which could have made this either really funny, insightful, or heartfelt.
Forever seems to tone down Maya Rudolph, and the style you likely know her for, and have her perform more within Fred Armisen’s comfort zone. Leaving you with a show which comes off very niche.
The thing which the first two episodes sorely needed are given: Rachel and Jack being the main focus.
Episode 2 of Ordeal by Innocence shows that being an ass to everyone is guaranteed to get you killed.
With only 3 episodes, the foundation is quickly set, alibis given, and a few suspects. Presenting a story which seemingly is following a three act structure with one act per episode.
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.
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