One Day At A Time: Season 2/ Episode 1 “The Turn” [Season Premiere] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
What begins with addressing Alex going through puberty, and the attitude which comes with that, becomes a conversation on racism and colorism.
What begins with addressing Alex going through puberty, and the attitude which comes with that, becomes a conversation on racism and colorism.
Winter break is over and we return to GAMU with fresh perspective and renewed interest quickly justified.
The End of the F***ing World will be the beginning of a love affair between you and the characters Alyssa and James.
Andi Mack returns and, needless to say, things are complicated with everyone’s current and past relationships. At least, if romance is a factor.
The boys are back and there is a new girl who may tear them apart. That is, if this thing Will sees doesn’t get to them first.
Good Behavior returns and unlike a lot of shows entering their second season, it doesn’t miss a step.
Once again, Elliot is at war with Mr. Robot but it is hard to say if anyone remains on Elliot’s side.
5 months have passed since Star: Season 1 ended and damn! Wait till you find out what happened.
Watching Channel Zero: No-End House is like being a kid and watching a sport you enjoy vs. playing it. It’s mostly boring, with a few moments of excitement, but ultimately a lackluster experience.
Better Things returns and Sam’s house is in a bit of disarray. Though, as I’m sure Sam would say, “What else is new?”
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.