Mr. Corman: Season 1 – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
Mr. Corman is perhaps the most uncomfortably relatable show about millennials I have ever seen.
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Mr. Corman is perhaps the most uncomfortably relatable show about millennials I have ever seen.
In the finale, Josh actually has a good date, and the woman may have given him that kick he needs to finish the production he has been working on!
As Leah’s mother is introduced, and Teddy makes a move, increasingly it seems Leah is better off befriending her sister than making her an enemy.
As Nova’s actions continue to complicate the lives of her family, many attempt to find the silver lining in their dark cloud.
While it seemed the major storyline would be Shaun and Lea getting down the aisle, a new character may make that a secondary issue.
We’re onto day 5 of the LA blackout, and things aren’t getting any easier, especially as backup systems fail and Athena learns Jeffrey Hudson is still on the loose.
Once again, Fantasy Island returns, but this incarnation has women as the lead, strips away the horror element, and tries to bring something new to the formula.
To Your Eternity creates the opportunity to know a character from birth and watch as they navigate hardship, their first taste of love, and the side effects of trauma.
Dear White People ends triumphantly for most, as we not only get to see how senior year went but get an idea of what the future holds.
Artie, Josh’s dad, is able to coerce him into seeing and speaking to him in person.
Outsiders try to infiltrate high society with the goal of not only fitting in but learning the truth and potentially revenge – what more can you ask for?
As Ralph Angel introduces one of his old friends, Darla continues to foreshadow something bad happening. The only question is what will happen and to who?
With the introduction of two non-binary characters, Sex Education continues to explore the complications of relationships beyond the drama we’ve all grown used to.
As it has done every season, 9-1-1 escalates the stakes by having the city hit with a major cyberattack and the man who attacked Athena on the loose.
It’s time to go to California, but between a tornado, fighting, and some backing out, there is a real need to ask who is leaving and who gets left behind?
In the season finale, many are given permission to move on – well, all except one.
COVID-19 hits Mr. Corman and between Josh’s fears and him sheltering in place with Ruth and getting to know Larry? Let’s hope the show doesn’t dwell on COVID too long.
As one guest ventures through history and another confronts themselves, we see mirror images of what Elena and Ruby are dealing with.
Alongside Prosper’s daughter coming to St. Jo, we meet who Aunt Vi has been keeping a secret, learn the gender of Ralph Angel and Darla’s baby, and more.
It’s time for another elimination, but not before The Circle allows people to anonymously review each other, thus causing some drama.
It is decided who is the real and who is the fake, and soon after, we end up with two new players, who are both catfishes.
Daniel’s final days are shown, as we also get to know why his death affected Elora so much.
As a group of friends conquer their 50th birthday and the long-gestating issues of their friendship, Elena and Ruby face some long-held fears.
With their identity stolen, frustration and desperation start to hit, and hearing how well the imposter is doing makes you fear who might get kicked.
Though usually “What If?” episodes are saved for later seasons, Mr. Corman decides to do theirs in their freshman season with 8+ scenarios.
Everyone’s favorite popularity contest game is back, and by the end of the episode, it introduces a whole new twist.
We finally learn why Ruby gets weird around certain women as a new guest, and Javier, experience a fantasy.
While season 5 toned down the drama and allowed enough peace for the Bordelon family to move forward, season 6 sweeps in and brings the ails season 5 avoided.
Reservation Dogs continues to focus on individual members of the ensemble, with this episode focused on Willie Jack and featuring Daniel.
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Josh and Megan meet face to face for the first time in over a year at a funeral, and catching up leads to digging up old skeletons.
In its second season Motherland: Fort Salem seems overwhelmed by what it can say, do and show, to the point it barely succeeds in what it does do right.
Fantasy Island produces its best episodic story yet as a young Cuban woman learns more about her family’s roots and what led to them leaving Havana.
Fushi finds himself once more facing a stimulant he has no desire to experience in the season finale, but Pioran may have a trick up her sleeve.
Alongside meeting the legendary Deer Lady, we watch Cheese, and Big spend the day together.
Thanks to a time jump that isn’t adequately reconciled, combined with diminishing the role of most characters, David Makes Man strips away a lot of what made you a fan in the first season.
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It’s Halloween, and while Josh keeps striking out, it doesn’t mean he’ll stop trying.
A woman with a zest for life and a man who thinks everything needs and has an explanation end up on a collision course in “Quantum Entanglement.”
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