The Circle: Season 2/ Episode 2 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
We have our first elimination, and who goes, you can probably guess. However, whether the person who will replace them is real? Well…
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We have our first elimination, and who goes, you can probably guess. However, whether the person who will replace them is real? Well…
The Circle is back and alongside introducing new players to the game, there is also new twists to how someone gets blocked.
To Your Eternity begins as a slow show, one which may come off potentially dull, but by the end, you’ll realize it hooked you without you knowing.
Multiple bombshells are dropped as Ralph Angel, and Darla make a decision with Blue, and Nova discovers something that could end her relationship with Calvin.
With Gotou, amongst others, noticing a change in Yoshida, so comes the question of what will happen if anyone discovers Soya?
After a celestial event in 1896, many people, mainly women, have gained gifts. However, for those without them, especially in positions of power, they are more so threats than anything else.
Zoey finds herself forced to not be so reliant on her powers to pick up what people are going through as multiple people’s heart songs get switched!
Herb finally does something which could help Hazel, as Fiffany tries to maintain her morality despite all the money she could get from violating Hazel.
As Hazel searches for a divorce attorney, Fiffany starts making the necessary moves to get the chip out of Hazel and sell it for a mint.
Shadows House begins with establishing its core relationship, featuring two strikingly different opposites.
It’s mix and mingle time and, already, you seeing the usual cast members eliminated first and you counting down when others will get the boot.
As Matilda closes a chapter in her life, Alex learns his parents are doing so as well. Also, Nicholas may have made friends out of Drea’s parents.
Everything’s Gonna Be Okay is back and focuses on Matilda dealing with not making it in New York and everyone dealing with pandemic boredom.
We learn how not only Asahi ended up in Yuki’s care but also how Yuki ended up a part of Kuzuhara’s Nue.
“I Want a New Life” covers the day, ten years ago, when Byron gave Hazel that wish – at the expense of her best friend who gives life to Made For Love.
Super Cub is the epitome of the slice of life genre. It presents an everyday person, in animated form and focuses on the simple joys and dullness of life vs. the occasional chaos.
In a supernatural revenge story, we watch blood get shed in the name of a country and personal vengeance.
As Darlene’s decision to get Blue accepted to a fancy school causes problems, Charley is dealing with COVID symptoms and Nova’s possibility of marriage.
Alongside learning how Bryon and Hazel came to be, it becomes clear they were at their end for quite a while.
In a show with one of the longest titles we ever had, you have a 26-year-old taking in a teen runaway and trying to keep their relationship appropriate.
Redo of Healer is your classic, starts off violent and shocking, but as you become adjusted to the sex and violence, you realize there isn’t much there.
Despite it being Zoey’s 30th birthday, you’d think it was Valentine’s Day due to the focus firmly being on the various couples of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
Robyn finds herself getting justice for a young woman with a #MeToo situation, as she also deals with Delilah making a friend from the juvenile detention center.
HoriMiya comes to an end without fanfare or fireworks but a reflective goodbye.
We learn a bit about Hazel’s father, Herb, and his new relationship, as well as how Byron got a chip into Hazel’s brain.
In the casting special, we meet 19 new single people living in Houston, hoping to find love, and one familiar face from a past season giving the show another go!
You think stalking is bad enough now with social media, imagine being linked by a chip to someone who was supposedly the love of your life – and trying to get away.
Someone in the Bordelon family may have COVID, another faces relationship troubles, and someone also faces off with a cop – making for a nail-biting episode.
In what is billed as the season 1, part 1 finale – Genera+ion leaves us with some hope as the healing process begins after the events of episode 7.
Wonder Egg Priority comes to an end, and it leaves a load of unanswered questions that might not be answered until this summer.
In the season finale of Redo of Healer, we get another top-level fight scene, but also a slew of sex scenes that, if cut, would make this episode extremely short.
As Claire’s dad shows up, so comes the question if the two may reconcile. Also, we watch as Alex and Morgan, and Shaun and Lea, deal with their evolving relationships.
As Zoey deals with trying to relive a memory she had with her dad, Maximo opens up, and both Mo and Max find themselves with potential love interests.
The Equalizer returns, and after an extended absence, it returns with an excellent case of the week and a much-needed, multi-episode, adversary for Robyn.
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation may get to be a bit much at times, with its ecchi, but beyond that, it is one of the most consistent quality shows we’ve seen in a long time.
As the holidays come around, it pushes many to take their relationships a bit more seriously, especially with some graduating soon. Hence hard conversations come about.
It seems to be the end of not just the season, but potentially the Promised Neverland series.
The height of the last episode seemingly was all about prepping us for the fall that happens in this one.
As Riley and Greta get closer, so do Sam and Chester. But, on the opposite end, Naomi and Nathan are this close to killing the other and saying it was an accident.
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