Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation: Season 2 – Review
In its second season, “Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation” dials down a bit on the action, replacing it with diving deeper into Rudy’s efforts to not repeat the mistakes of his past life.
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In its second season, “Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation” dials down a bit on the action, replacing it with diving deeper into Rudy’s efforts to not repeat the mistakes of his past life.
In its second season, “Interview With The Vampire” finishes covering the first book of the “Vampire Chronicles” and may push readers and non-readers to tears.
Emma Myers stars in a murder mystery show in which her character, Pip, tries to solve a 5-year-old cold case in their small town.
This is a character guide for ITV 1’s “Douglas Is Cancelled,” with character descriptions, quotes, names of actors, and more.
As “The Chi” extends into its 6th season, it continues to be something worth applauding for how diverse it wants its depiction of Chicago to be. However, it still struggles to do the most at a high caliber.
Wanna know or catch up on what happened in season 1 of “A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder” on BBC Three and soon on Netflix? Check out our season recap (and expect spoilers).
This is a character guide for BBC/Netflix’s “A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder,” with character descriptions, quotes, names of actors, and more.
Wanna know or catch up on what happened in season 1 of “Douglas Is Cancelled” on ITV1? Check out our season recap (and expect spoilers).
Karen Gillan shines as she plays opposite Hugh Bonneville in a mini-series about a veteran journalist who might get cancelled due to an off-color joke.
As we end the main story of “Interview With The Vampire,” we’re left wondering what may come next in a rare, positive way.
“Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation” wraps things up by having Rudy bring Roxy and Zenith home and deliver the news about Paul.
Hugh Bonneville stars in a new mini-series where his character, accused of a sexist joke, faces possible cancellation which may have been set up by his co-worker, played by Karen Gillan.
A new adaptation of the Suicide Squad is now available on Max, and if you love the franchise, you’ll be happy with what you see. However, this may not be for you if you are on the fence or don’t.
In many ways, the season finale of “The Chi” season 6 feels like a lot of the inevitable happened, and it makes us slightly worried for season 7.
In the London area, multiple Black people begin developing powers as they encounter situations that lead to emotions running high.
In this travel episode, Rudy and Roxy focus more on each other than trying to figure out what’s going on with Zenith.
It is time for the trial to determine the fate of Claudia, Louis, and Madeline, and with Lestat as the star witness, you already know what fate has planned.
As Thanksgiving approaches, it is a time for many to reconcile and form new bonds. But, for others, it is time to reflect and make a statement.
As always for Claudia, just when it seems she may have a reason to be happy, her joy is snatched right from her, and it’s always thanks to another vampire.
As Rudy and Paul finally catch a glimpse of what may be Zenith, they are met with a Hydra whose power for Rudy may only be second to Orsted.
As “The Chi” continues to test how big of a cast can it have before it cannot handle keeping up with so many characters, Alicia begins to pull weight to position herself as Douda’s successor.
Daniel pauses the story’s progression of what happened in Paris, and shifts gears to talk about San Francisco, especially with Armand away.
As Roxy and Rudy get reacquainted, feelings bubble up and distract Rudy as the search for Zenith continues.
As some familiar faces and new faces are introduced, so comes the question if they will add to “The Chi” or make it so bloated it affects the center stage stories?
Multiple reunions make this a heartfelt episode but don’t expect the final reunion to be with Zenith.
As Santiago grows jealous and causes discord, Claudia clings to what little she has to avoid throwing herself into the fire.
As the beginning of the end may come for Victor, Papa too seems ready for his chance to fly too close to the sun. All the while, Emmett struggles with making deals with new devils, hoping to get the old ones off his back.
In its final season, “The Good Doctor” tries to end things on a high note but continues to commit to many of its flaws or trips in its pursuit to leave a lasting impression.
“The Ms. Pat Show” continues to blur the lines between being a sitcom and drama as it gives its live and at-home audience what feels like a top-notch play.
Armand’s past with Lestat is explored as Claudia pays her dues at the Theater of Vampires and Louis makes things bad for himself.
Rudy and Elinalise begin their journey to rescue Zenith, and you’re led to wonder if you should worry about it being too easy?
“The Chi” continues to bring in new characters, who seemingly will fit in well, as it pushes to develop its non-romantic relationships.
In “The Good Doctor” series finale, it is do or die when it comes to Dr. Glassman and Claire, and a ten-year time jump reveals the results.
With a shortened season, season 4 of “The Equalizer” tries its best to keep the course for many of its characters, but some are clearly sacrificed to meet the reduced episode count.
As Daniel crosses the line and gets humbled, Louis presents the beginning of his relationship with Armand.
Major decisions are made by multiple characters that leave you wondering, in the confirmed 5th season, what will happen to the team that comprises “The Equalizer?”
As people are thrust into new fields and challenged to learn the rules, new faces of legendary actors join “The Chi.”
As James potentially realizes he met his match with Ruby, we see Ruby and James share brilliant younger sisters who may not get the credit they deserve.
Claire returns to “The Good Doctor” but with a few scenarios setup in the penultimate episode, it seems the writers don’t want to end the show on a happy note.
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