Mo Gilligan: Momentum (2019) – Summary, Review (with Spoilers)
Mo Gilligan: Momentum is unlike most comedy specials you may have seen before and makes Gilligan someone you have to keep a watch on.
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Mo Gilligan: Momentum is unlike most comedy specials you may have seen before and makes Gilligan someone you have to keep a watch on.
Anne takes the first step to learning about her past, and it is a bit of a traumatic experience. As that happens, Elijah returns and Gilbert gains a crush.
Brit gets the sex talk, and Ray learns Davros has a brother and accidentally ends up in a conversation with his mark.
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Bob and Grace begin to clash, so he checks her. However, he ain’t the only one checking people this episode.
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Anne With An E returns and everyone’s favorite heroine, now with a stable home, is curious as to what life would have been like if her parents lived.
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Part 1 is a quick recap of who is who, and their relationships, as we prep for the epic battle to retake Unato!
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As we figure out who will become part of the top 16, there are some shocks about who will face off for the giant nut.
Mr. Inbetween returns and between an issue Britt has at school and one of Ray’s employers trying to be cheap, it’s same ole, same ole.
David goes to his first dance, and it seems a lot of people are heavily invested in his potential love life – beyond his date!
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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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