SMILF: Season 2, Episode 7 “Smile More If Lying Fails” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
In a pseudo-Eliza focused episode, we’re reminded how well to do her family is as Bridgette is reminded how much of an outsider she is.
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In a pseudo-Eliza focused episode, we’re reminded how well to do her family is as Bridgette is reminded how much of an outsider she is.
Bronx SIU is the show to watch if you are curious about what UMC has to offer for it is just, read the premiere recap/ review.
More and more there is a need to question what the kids of the farm can do, and Norman discovers yet another obstacle.
Chester seemingly won’t be the only thing Marcus has to worry about. So, with trouble ahead, he tries to heal old wounds amongst his new family.
Between dealing with ass****s on set, and then at Duke’s school, Sam tries to pick her battles and one leads to someone getting smacked.
Naofumi finds himself involved with a young girl named Melty, thanks to Filo, and he is under the impression she may bring nothing but trouble.
On top of meeting Malika and Alice’s illustrious mothers, and Rebecca’s, someone says goodbye to Good Trouble.
Shaun tries to assert himself with Dr. Han as he feels largely unsupported. As that happens, Dr. Lim and Melendez contemplate coming out.
Part 2 of Leaving Neverland doesn’t present a smoking gun as much as tries to appeal to its audience’s emotions after wearing you down for roughly 4 hours.
With the past coming to roost for so many celebrities, I expected the worst. However, all we got was a shoddy hit piece given legitimacy by HBO.
Accountability is forced upon Bridgette, Tutu, even Rafi and each take the call and pursue different decisions. Some a bit drastic.
Let’s hope the kids prepped for the worst case scenario considering the events of this episode.
Marty FINALLY interacts, in person, with Buffy! Also, Andi and Cyrus experience major disappointments.
It has been more than a year since we were gifted with a new episode of Better Things, and this feels like an appetizer for what’s to come.
Diablo comes around to hasten the investigation, Gao learns Lin’s secret and the end of the boy’s home and the rise of F*** Face is revealed to us.
One Day At A Time season 3 is a whirlwind of positive emotions that leaves us on a finale which will make you clamor for a season 4.
Remember that dragon Ren supposedly killed? Well, Naofumi and his girls end up having to face it because Ren didn’t finish the job.
Rebecca’s past is revealed as she flirts with a future that includes Jesus and Mariana’s Byte Club begins and finds a vital ally of the male staff.
Everyone is forced to be an advocate in some form, but the big challenge for many is being an advocate for themselves.
The days before and day of Larry’s birth are relived – as well as the reason Colleen goes by Tutu and the beginning of the end for Rafi and Bridgette.
Has new money, aka a budget, changed The Bodega Boys? Are they worth paying that Showtime fee to see? Let’s talk about it.
Miranda makes an appearance and causes havoc as Jonah reveals one of the sources to his anxiety and one of his new favorite coping mechanisms.
A ton of information about the way the world works is dropped by Sister Krone, but is this all just to throw off the kids or genuine help?
With Chico’s death comes immense pressure on everyone, especially Maria. But, with being in the troughs of love, why worry about the dead?
Raphtalia has it bad for Naofumi, as does Filo, and both are beginning to make plans on how to make him theirs.
“Swipe Right” is purely about establishing the beginning, possible end, of nearly every characters current or future relationship.
The Umbrella Academy’s first season is a bit hit and miss, but by the final, it seems to have found its footing.
A new chief of surgery comes about, and his style disrupts Shaun’s life as much as a talkative guy when Dr. Glassman gets chemotherapy.
Somehow, The Umbrella Academy turns things around for what made for quite the finale – until we were left with a cliffhanger.
We get Grace’s origin story and get the family’s reaction to the events of episode 8 “I Heard a Rumor.”
The truth behind Vanya’s powers, and her forgetting them, are revealed. Also, more info on Reginald’s death is provided.
On top of Reginald making an appearance, so does what might be God. Also, we learn what Leonard has been hiding.
Five adjusts to middle management, secrets are revealed, we meet Dave, and Cha-Cha tries to kill Hazel!
It’s Bridgette’s first weekend without Larry, and she gets an offer to hang out with Nelson – what could go wrong?
Alongside questioning what is going on with Vanya, there is a need to question who is “The Handler,” what is “The Commission” and are Five’s efforts futile?
What’s in Hazel’s briefcase is revealed alongside how Luther got so bulky and how Klaus’ childhood was like.
As mom gets investigated, Cha-Cha and Hazel pay a visit to the Umbrella Academy.
This modernized version of Kim Possible could grow on you, but many of the jokes, and changes, including Kim being made insecure, may turn off older fans.
As Number 5 gets hunted, he tries to find one sibling who can help him stop what might be the apocalypse.
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