Servant: Season 1, Episode 3 “Eel” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Leanne’s past is dug into, and Julian dares to face off against her.
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Leanne’s past is dug into, and Julian dares to face off against her.
As EJ slowly reveals himself to possibly be a little psycho, Ricky experiences the best and worst thing that could happen to him right now.
The Mandalorian heads to Sorgan to hopefully hideaway but, with that suit of armor, always comes trouble and expectations.
Julian’s birthday sets up him meeting Leanne, and the baby, as Sean seems to suffer not going along with the reborn child.
Based on the premiere, there might be a part of you that wonders if this is inspired, in any way, by Child’s Play.
Merry Happy Whatever is an ode to those who hate their in-laws and how their spouse changes when around them.
Anne With An E proves itself to be a rare breed by maintaining its quality over three seasons, while still developing its characters and expanding its cast.
The Mandalorian is back with Baby Yoda and with going through so much with this child, and in life, so comes the question if he can just hand them over.
As the Mandalorian encounters Jawas, it is becoming clear he isn’t as badass as he once appeared.
While the Star Wars movies may divide fans, believe the hype when it comes to The Mandalorian.
Morgan reveals something from her past, Claire might have hit rock bottom and finds unexpected comfort and Shaun? Well, his relationship with Carly continues to be tested.
Trauma, and methods of dealing with it, are explored as Eddie, Maddie, and Hen go into therapy to handle their new normal.
Medrano solidifies her brand as a dark comedy animator with Helluva Boss, a workplace comedy.
Things between Stella and Madison prove to be a bit more of an issue than previously explored as Madison reveals a secret.
In Anne With An E’s season 3 finale, you are definitely left being able to gauge whether you’ve been drinking enough water lately for you will cry!
Lin-Manuel Miranda arrives, as does an armored bear and word of what Lord Asriel has been up to.
Well, prep to change your endgame couples since new developments certainly shake things up.
Money and work play a big part in marriage, and in this episode, we’re reminded that, whether you make more, less, or are business partners, there better be respect.
As we come to see the dark side of Nini and EJ, we’re reminded there are no antagonist or protagonist, just a bunch of kids trying to navigate newfound stress.
In Ray’s life, loss, betrayal, and regret are constants. Yet, despite how much he has been through, there are still certain things that still hurt.
Colin gets the opportunity to meet Madison’s friends, and it allows us to see she, as she thinks others do, has a branding issue.
As Izzy experiences what it means to be Madison’s friend, Jules finds herself doing the same with Madison, but in an unexpected way.
So many secrets and Jules can’t keep any but her own. Also, has Izzy made a friend, despite how most perceive her?!
Season 2 continues to navigate through the loss of Matt, but also gives more room for those not married or related to him to breathe.
As things come to an end, in more ways than one, the family finds themselves facing a new beginning.
As we dig deeper into the past, so comes the answer as to why some are so troubled in the present.
As things begin, we’re introduced to a predominately female family who, tied together by Sonja, may not be dysfunctional but certainly not tight-knit.
As the season comes to an end, it becomes clear everyone knows their current life isn’t sustainable, and they need a drastic change.
Being married and a stand up comic, especially a female one, isn’t a common thing, so Iliza Shlesinger takes advantage of this to break down how strange weddings are.
Morgan reveals a secret that could evolve into an actual storyline as both Carly and Shaun, as well as Dr. Lim and Dr. Melendez, struggle in their relationships.
As Lyra begins to understand how the alethiometer works, it reveals a truth that no one wants to hear.
This episode focuses on Hazel and Sebastian’s relationship, and Ka’kwet dealing with Canada authorizing genocide. Also, Gilbert making his decision.
With Jeremy making things too weird at his place, Jules decides it is time to move out, and getting Madison and Stella involved causes problems.
As the men meet the friends and families of the ladies, there remains the issue of none of these men enjoying an aggressive woman or being held accountable.
Dollface seems geared to confront those who get wrapped up in their boyfriend’s life and begin to lose their identity.
Boundaries and precedents, which can affect a person’s marriage, are discussed as three new couples add their story into the mix.
As High School Musical: The Musical: The Series taps more into Glee’s shtick, it tries to take the good from that show and avoid the pitfalls.
In the penultimate episode of the season, two things you may not have ever expected to happen to Ray happen.
Bigger is the kind of streaming service launch title that could convince you to add a new monthly reoccurring bill to your budget.
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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