Sex Education: Season 1/ Episode 4 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Otis faces the challenge of counseling lesbians, Jean has her eye on someone, and Eric is trying to stay out of Adam’s purview.
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As Otis faces the challenge of counseling lesbians, Jean has her eye on someone, and Eric is trying to stay out of Adam’s purview.
Maeve opens up to Otis as Eric sees something he may have thought he’d never see before.
The Following is a list of cast and characters from the Netflix program Sex Education and their status at the end of the season(s).
As Otis begins to come into himself, it is clear some feel left behind. Also, Maeve’s reason for needing Otis to succeed becomes apparent.
Sex Education takes on the idea of being a teen sex comedy in ways you, surprisingly, may not have seen before.
The Promised Neverland balances out childhood innocence with the type of creepiness which puts you a tad on edge.
While definitely a way to pass the time, Dororo doesn’t present that big time hook to make this a must-see.
“Chivalry” is half recap and half Mr. O’Neil maybe regretting taking Debra on as a client.
The Rising of the Shield Hero lives up to what its trailer hyped and may provide oh so much more.
A character guide for FreeForm’s Good Trouble featuring cast members names, character descriptions, and noteworthy information.
Season 2 of SMILF begins in tragedy, yet with death may come new life for Tutu and Bridgette.
Love & Marriage: Huntsville adds onto OWN’s reality slate and is as addicting as Fix My Life and the recently ended Ready To Love.
Good Trouble, as The Fosters did, is charged with messages of equality mixed in with the relationship (platonic and otherwise) drama fans of its predecessor are used to.
The more we jump to the past, the more scared we should be for not just Debra, but also Veronica as well.
Watching Jacqueline and Jilly is like checking out a soap opera that is past its prime and on its last season.
Goblin Slayer takes the least tread road by being a sometimes-violent anime yet still putting time and effort into its lead’s emotional development.
Ready To Love may have presented us with a lot of women we don’t often see on TV, but it’s elimination process ruined the dating aspect of the show.
Like any reunion special, we get a few touching moments, but a large part of the special was dedicated to Aaron just being Aaron.
Alexa & Katie’s second season enhances what worked the first season, but forgets developing most of the characters that fill out the cast.
The first season of Goblin Slayer comes to an end in as bloody of a way as it began. But, is it with the Goblin Slayer surviving? Let’s talk about it.
The Fix is a bit awkward in its first season, but the laughs and insight on the topics compensate for that.
The Hookup Plan is a fun series to binge but may not become your must-see of the year.
This episode focuses on John’s childhood, his sister and, you guessed it, Debra trying to conjure up the faith that John can & will change.
The first season of Ready To Love comes to an end and, as the title of the episode notes, it has come down to committing to one person or quitting the show.
Goblin Slayer crafts a bit of an emotional episode paired with the kind of violence which may just be an appetizer for the finale.
Deadly Class contains it all. Diversity, violence, teen angst, and not a single character who feels like a waste of screen time.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – season 2, still rushes Miriam’s success but compensates with better character development.
My Brilliant Friend is a true statement to the power of girls and young women despite a world which tries to undermine and oppress them.
Relatable is a welcomed return for those a fan of Ellen DeGeneres’ style but if not into it? Well, this may not convince you she’s funny.
Rapper Kid Cudi and Jada take note of how they coped with early onset fame as mental illness is discussed at the red table.
We go through the final days of Cindi, Toby’s mom, as Debra decides to confront John about what she knows.
As Zeynep makes some headway in finding the jewel piece, Hakan begins to get distracted from his would-be destiny.
We end up down to three men and women this episode and only one woman leaves without frustration.
Mazhar and Hakan come face to face, and the trekking of the Protector’s weapons begins.
As the ladies on the show question the leadership of the men in their lives, Mazhar continues his mission.
With corporate espionage, a pending fantasy element, and bullets flying, The Protector starts off a bit weird and with a bang.
Thought a solstice episode, which features Sabrina conjuring up Diana, this also affects what we’ll see in part 2 (or season 2).
I hope you like cliffhangers because, that is what The HookUp Plan (Plan Coeur) leaves us with.
This episode is all about the fallout and everyone trying to piece themselves back together. With a few looking to heal old wounds.
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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