The Good Doctor: Season 2/ Episode 13 “XIN” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Shaun finds himself confronted with the idea of being alone as he works with a patient who has autism, and a relationship, as well as Lea and Dr. Glassman asking for space.
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Shaun finds himself confronted with the idea of being alone as he works with a patient who has autism, and a relationship, as well as Lea and Dr. Glassman asking for space.
Trigger Warning with Killer Mike, while bringing up serious, potentially thought-provoking ideas, loses its edge due to how silly it sometimes becomes.
RENT: Live does occasionally stumble, and may not live up to expectations, but you can see an effort made to honor the spirit of the musical.
It’s one baby step forward, and two hops back as Bridgette continues to try to get her life together.
I Be Knowin’ is a “Best Of” collection for fans of Amanda Seales, but that is what makes this special the perfect entry point for when you introduce her to people.
The truth about Hina’s boyfriend is revealed, as well as why Rui wanted to have sex.
Bex looks for a wedding dress and when it comes to the secret society, let’s just say it brings up an issue from the past.
As Sister Krone reveals her intentions at the farm, it becomes clear that Emma, Ray, and Norman may not all get what they want if they plan to escape.
How Willie got his rep is revealed, why Saya is so focused on Marcus, and the show shifts its tone to remind us that there are friendships had in secret.
Naofumi and Raphtalia experience their first demon wave, and Raphtalia begins to hear whispers of Naofumi’s past.
While compared to The End of The F***ing World, Wayne proves itself to be more than a distant, working class, American cousin.
Both Mariana and Callie continue to struggle with office politics as Malika’s activism puts her at odds with her family.
While a lot of people heal old wounds, even find loved ones, some are left as lonely as they were when we first met them.
Sex Education accurately exhibits the awkwardness of becoming a sexual being while experiencing romantic feelings for the first time.
Dirty John fits what most would describe as a guilty pleasure for there will be times you hate-watch it just to see how it ends.
Reggie and Wayne finally fight, and we learn whether Wayne and Del get to have a happy ending or not.
Del comes to realize Wayne had his eye on her past when she came to his door. Also, Geller and Jay come face to face with Calvin and Reggie.
We meet Wayne’s mom this episode, and the man who has distracted her for 11 years, as well as learn a few things about Orlando.
Wayne and Del hit another milestone in their relationship as they barely miss Jay and Sgt Geller.
As Natsuo continues to struggle to live with his crush and Rui, things happen which may trigger a shift in both relationships.
Andi and Buffy are having a difficult time making plans, as Amber becomes a closer friend, and we see the boys open up and be vulnerable.
With the truth discovered, Emma and Norman scramble to figure a way for not only them to escape, but the 35 others.
The question of where and what to do after Wayne eventually gets his car is asked, and Wayne may have found one option.
The reins of Wayne are given to Ciara Bravo, and she takes control in such a way you could forget she isn’t the title character of the show.
As Wayne gets his first job, Del decides to live vicariously through a family she came across. Oh, and it is the twins birthday.
Naofumi gets his first follower and may begin to show the world the rumors about him are untrue.
While things remain a bit of a bore in Brockton, Wayne reveals something which helps Del realize how screwed up he is.
I’ve come to realize that Wayne is the American equivalent of The End of the F***ing World but with more off-kilter characters.
Wayne may very well be the first show that makes you want to have YouTube Premium.
We got a conversation on bi-sexuality, the backstory of multiple characters and work drama – aka what will probably be the usual from Good Trouble.
While The Passage has a few things going for it, it’s hard not to get the vibe you’ve seen this story done elsewhere and wonder if it’ll do better.
More people die, and there are moments in which the winter premiere of The Good Doctor will have you shed tears.
The fate of Debra’s family, with John on a warpath, is revealed in the finale and let’s just say nothing goes to trial.
The season finale is filled with apologies and one or two surprises. One which some may say was a long time coming (no pun intended).
Fortunes shift this episode as Eric finds someone who gets him and Otis? Well, we’re reminded that he is his father’s son when it comes to being an ass.
As Eric continues to process what’s going on in his life, Maeve gets a surprise. Also, we learn why Otis has issues with sex.
High energy, ridiculous, yet also playing out the anxiety and power dynamics of love, Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War is one of the best romance shows you will see.
Domestic Girlfriend takes a bit to get interesting, but with one drastic maneuver, it has you wishing you could binge watch.
Maeve and Jackson reach a new stage in their relationship as Otis and Eric struggle due to Otis wanting to be there for Maeve.
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