Smilf: Season 2/ Episode 1 “Shit Man, I’ve Literally Failed” [Season Premiere] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Season 2 of SMILF begins in tragedy, yet with death may come new life for Tutu and Bridgette.
Season 2 of SMILF begins in tragedy, yet with death may come new life for Tutu and Bridgette.
Though the colors and attitudes may remind you of the Powerpuff Girls, this show is definitely not geared towards the same kind of girls.
“War Council” mostly feels like a catch-up episode, so you can recall who is who, more than an episode to move things forward.
Black Lightning is back and to move the story forward, his identity comes out to a few people. Also, there is a need to address the kids in pods.
It has only been about two to three months but everyone has grown so much and yet, some things never change.
We pick up where we left off and Nick is starting to wonder if puberty may ever start to kick in.
Three months have passed, and we learn the results of the multiple cliffhangers of the last season. While adding one for a past season favorite this episode.
9-1-1 returns with a new member of Bobby’s team, Buck’s sister, and Athena struggling to accept love in her life.
Did you cry last season? I don’t remember doing that but thanks to a few sweet moments, among the chaos, Atypical’s season starts strong.
Greenleaf returns and with Mae and James’ relationship on the rocks, the foundation of the family is splintered and puts all on unsteady ground.
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.