The Boys: Season 1, Episode 2 “Cherry” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
As Vought International, Madelyn specifically, reveals its hand to us, so comes the realization this may actually be a show with no heroes. Well, besides Starlight.
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As Vought International, Madelyn specifically, reveals its hand to us, so comes the realization this may actually be a show with no heroes. Well, besides Starlight.
The Boys gives us Greco-Roman style god-like heroes, and reminds us of the dark side the MCU and DCU don’t show.
As the chrysalis finds a new host in McKenna, Violet may now have some hope of getting out of prison.
Andi Mack ends either with moments you’ve wanted for a long time or hints that, in the future, perhaps some dreams set aside could finally happen.
While some are making strides recovering from Nova’s book, Aunt Vi begins to really feel the effects and Nova, herself, is dealing with the dark side of her new success.
June takes on a major sacrifice to make a breakthrough in her goal to liberate Gilead’s children. A plan which will test how competent Gilead’s security and leadership are.
“Love’s In Need of Love Today” is otherworldly in more ways than one as a death scare leads to Pray Tell seeing an old frenemy.
It’s Malika’s birthday and tensions between people who live at The Coterie and their partners nearly throw off the vibe she was aiming for.
Marina Franklin: Single Black Female is a solid hour of material from a conversational comedian who will definitely push you to check what else she has out there.
In what could be considered a world-building episode, Kei experiences a betrayal, and once more names are dropped left and right to be fleshed out later.
Quiet Ann finds herself blowing up Mac, Melba, and Desna’s spot and with that, it is determined someone has to die – and someone does.
Big Little Lies ends in a way which presents a bigger crack than last time for an additional season to be made.
Alongside what happened at and to Glengrove House, we learn who caused Myfanwy to lose her memories and why.
Like Kat’s episode, so much goes on in McKay’s that he becomes a bit of an afterthought.
As the owner of the restaurant appears, we’re reminded all who envy Tess’ brand new eyes to things still are capable of experiencing something new.
For long-time fans, the penultimate episode of Andi Mack will deliver two things we’ve been waiting on a long time. One of which includes meeting Jonah’s parents.
We get to see, and learn of, another side to Dale this episode as he is forced to spend 2 weeks away from Latina.
Family Reunion tries to tap into the vibe classic late 90s/00s sitcoms had and tries to modernize the feel to, sometimes, mixed results.
As June is pushed to the brink of utter madness, murder even, she snaps. But, in snapping, she may have found a new purpose for her life.
With the opportunity to dance for Madonna coming up, Elektra and Blanca show who they are as Damon and Ricky grow close, once again.
As Evan reveals his intentions, things blow up at Speckulate. Also, Callie is once again struggling with her dating and life choices.
Cop Craft pushes you further into the cultural, soon to be physical, conflict between humanity and the Semanians. Presenting an engrossing cop drama.
BEM may not blow you away with its art style or characters, but it does create a world which you may want to see more of
Tess opens up about her mother, which concurrently happens as many let out their secrets.
Sweetbitter returns, picking up from where the finale left off, and Tess continues to push to be seen beyond everyone’s perceptions of her.
As guilt and accusations fester and eat away at everyone, it seems Mary Louise is either at the brink of getting what she wants or it all being ruined.
All eyes are on Dean as Desna becomes desperate to bring him back under her wing. Leading her to boss up to accomplish that goal.
Maddy gets focused on this episode, and it becomes clear that no one has a healthy concept of love – and that could get someone killed.
As one of Myfanwy’s pursuers get captured, complications with the Gestalt, Monica, and the relationship between Conrad and Linda continue.
Part 1 of Family Reunion comes to an end with everything that made Columbus seem like a good place to live being undone.
With the kids learning their family history, thanks to Jade being shamed about knowing hers, so comes Cocoa and Moz wanting to do something which is a family tradition.
It’s a 2 for 1 special as Mazzi’s attitude brings up toxic masculinity and Jade entering a beauty pageant leads to a conversation on Black beauty.
The kids finally head to school, and most of them are quite happy, except Jade who hates the conservative dress code.
Remember the road trip from Seattle spoken of earlier in the season? This episode reveals what happened.
A Certain Scientific Accelerator won’t blow you away, or seem like a must-see anime, but if you got nothing else to watch, it’s worth spending time with.
A new person is made flesh once again and with that may come Stone World’s first human v. human conflict.
Despite all the good Cocoa and Moz thought moving to Columbus would do, the kids continue to pick up bad habits. Also, Moz’s sister Grace reveals a secret.
As the show hints at a long-awaited introduction, Andi decides on SAVA, TJ gets in trouble, and Amber finally gets what she wants from Jonah.
Latina accelerates getting acclimated, possibly due to her past. Also, she gets lost and leads everyone to scramble.
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