Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist: Season 2/ Episode 6 “Zoey’s Extraordinary Reckoning” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist decides to take on race in the workplace in a way very few non-Black shows really do.
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Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist decides to take on race in the workplace in a way very few non-Black shows really do.
So the secret Maddie is hiding comes out, and, well, it might disappoint you.
Though its film franchise doesn’t even have a 3rd movie, The Equalizer has again been remade, but this time as a series – one that Queen Latifah puts her own spin on.
Will Rudy rue the day he asked for a job to pay for him and Sylvie to go to university together? It all depends if he can win over his cousins.
With Dorothy unhinged and Leanne within her grasp, how far will she go to get answers, and will Sean allow it?
It may have finally happened – Kyoko and Miyamura might be together! That is if Kyoko’s dad doesn’t get in the way.
With the return of Leanne and Dorothy’s madness heading towards new levels, Servant starts to finally get interesting.
With the help of Aiden, Zoey tries to shake up her life. For many, this couldn’t have worst timing, for they need the old Zoey, badly.
Would You Rather gives you a raw teenage experience, sans the usual sex and drugs.
Nearly a year has passed since Emma and Ray escaped the farm and almost 6 months since the bunker – let’s see how they are surviving despite all they’ve been through.
Everyone is starting to make aggressive moves as we come upon the season 2 finale of Double Cross, and Detective Ryan may find himself doing more harm than good.
It’s April 2020, and all the things one could do to distract oneself while at home have dissipated, and all that’s left is loneliness. Enter Mae, who has decided to take up virtual dating.
Redo of Healer gives us a reprieve by featuring run of the mill violence, and less violent sexual content than it has done since episode 1.
Wonder Egg Project goes where most anime don’t, as one monster is a pedophile, and we are introduced to an additional girl trying to save someone who committed suicide.
Maddie has a family secret, which includes Buck, and Hen finds herself with a lab partner who pushes her buttons and nearly causes her to go off.
One of Blitzo’s exes showing up triggers Luna meeting his exes’ bodyguard, and her showing her softer side.
Paul does the unthinkable, and due to Rudy calling him out on it, he shows just how cruel he can be to those he loves.
We may have reached that point where Hori and Miyamura’s relationship is undeniable as Miyamura’s best friend from middle school pushes Miyamura to a realization.
With Imani creating more friction, Robin decides to recruit someone to tip the scales. Meanwhile, Erica is trying to keep both Eric and Cintron happy.
Just as a plan begins to come together and everything seems to finally have calmed down, one of the worst betrayals imaginable happens.
In the finale, attempts at reconciliation are made, but is it too late to make peace with each other and the facts?
Once again, we find ourselves repeatedly asking, “What the F***?” as we see what Keyaru went through. But his actions as Keyarga still don’t imply he desires to be better than his torturers.
With AIDS running rampant, many take up protesting or trying to escape its shadow. However, most realize you can only run but for so long.
With Zoey and Max on pause, does that mean Zoey may pick things up with Simon – or maybe even someone new?
A new player enters the game, and while she may come off shallow and highly annoying, there might be more to Rika Kawai than it appears.
We experience our first casualty, and it acts as a wake-up call to the survivors.
Lea’s parents arrive, and at a certain point, you may think she is making more out of her relationship with Shaun than they are. Also, Claire reveals why she is on Dr. Lim’s case.
In the 2nd part of 9-1-1’s season 4 premiere, multiple near-death experiences act as a wake-up call unlike any other rescues before.
It’s A Sin reminds you of the eerie similarities between the early days of COVID-19 and AIDS, but only one got the attention it deserves.
Despite changing some aspects of the show, Ready To Love still struggles to end up with three couples and cast people who can handle what the show calls for.
Despite the title, “A Friend,” we would submit that Paul and Rudy’s relationship being developed is on par with Rudy making one of his first friends.
In It’s A Sin, we’re reminded what can matter more than the right school or job is finding your people — especially if you’re gay men in the 80s.
Hori not being more honest about her feelings might lead to other girls dating Miyamura before she does.
Like the Rue focused episode, Jules’ will force you to reflect not only on the character’s state but also on your own mental and emotional well-being.
While Ready To Love is undoubtedly entertaining, clearly, somebody needs to realize that the process doesn’t work and might need to be modified or scrapped.
While Our Friend is certain to get you in your emotions and remind you how charming Jason Segel is, it’s excessive time jumps may mess with your experience.
Signs that Leanne may return finally appear as Dorothy leaves the house to jumpstart her investigation into Leanne and Jericho’s whereabouts.
Things have been going rather well for Emma and everyone else. However, it seems the good times might be coming to an end.
With Detective Ryan and Robin hell-bent on the Cross twins paying for what they’ve done, can Eric and Erica find a way to keep safe?
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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