Wireless: Character Guide
A guide for the Quibi series “Wireless.” Noted are cast members, information about their character(s), and details about the series.
A guide for the Quibi series “Wireless.” Noted are cast members, information about their character(s), and details about the series.
As Andy finds himself abandoning his car, hoping to be picked up, so begins the need to worry about his life and safety.
With a unique, but sometimes frustrating gimmick, Wireless constantly makes you feel like you are missing something as you keep turning your phone around.
Don’t Look Deeper feels limited by the way Quibi handles its productions, considering it ends almost as soon as it finishes laying down its foundation.
“Die Hart” feels strange to watch in short clips, and with having to wait so long to see the end, it loses its luster quicker than if you got to watch all at once.
In the season finale of “Don’t Look Deeper,” the least expected happens as Aisha tries to convince Noah of the worthiness of her life.
“Don’t Look Deeper” pushes us into Aisha’s memories that reveal a shocking relationship that you’ll fully support by the end.
As Aisha’s backstory continues to be fleshed out, so comes the question of what is there to be excited about when it comes to her future?
Aisha’s origins are partially looked into as we come to learn more about the role Martin plays in her life, as well as the company which may have manufactured her.
A guide for the Quibi series “Don’t Look Deeper.” Notes are cast members, information about their character, and other details about the show.
It’s the end of the road for Agent Hart, and after so many trials and tribulations, was it all real, or was he duped once again?
As “Die Hart” tries to up the ante, it begins to overstay its welcome for who can deal with Kevin yelling and screaming this long?
In the not so distant future, a young woman learns she is a robot and thus comes the question of who knows, who created her, and how can she get freedom?
A guide for the Quibi series “Die Hart.” Notes are cast members, information about their character, and other details about the show.
As we learn what Ron Wilcox’s action school really is, so comes the question of who is in on it and how far are they willing to go.
The introduction of “Die Hart” pushes you to understand why comedians try and need to diversify before they are no longer in on the joke.
Like many thrillers/horror shows, if not movies, “The Stranger” is pretty good until it needs to wrap things up.
“Dummy” is one of those shows which toe the line between having deep meaning and being mindless entertainment.
“Dummy” ends its first season leaving you to wonder, is there more to it than it appears, or is it just a simple sex comedy and nothing more?
As JJ is drawn into Clare’s madness, we find out about what her mother was referring to when she said: “Not again.”
A robber, a crack addict, a sex doll, and a young writer are in a convenience store together – is this a setup for a joke or tragedy?
As we’re led to question Clare’s sanity, someone else is dragged into the madness.
A cast and character guide for the Quibi series The Stranger featuring who plays who, information about each character, and other noteworthy information about the show.
“The Stranger” should be the flagship for Quibi as each cliffhanger makes it’s daily release schedule a blessing.
Is Barbara and imaginary friend, perhaps a being to force Cody to not be so attached, or dependent, to Dan? These are what keeps Cody up at night.
A cast and character guide for the Quibi series “Dummy” featuring who plays who, information about each character, and other noteworthy information about the show.
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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