How Not To Summon a Demon Lord: Season 1/ Episode 3 “Fallen Assault” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
A drastic reduction in ecchi leads to us learning about the Fallen and meeting someone who can match Diablo’s powers.
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A drastic reduction in ecchi leads to us learning about the Fallen and meeting someone who can match Diablo’s powers.
After long struggling on their own, many begin accepting and asking for help. Thus showing how far some characters have come.
Love Is maintains a sense of fantasy which makes you question, “Would I go through that much over someone I barely met?”
Open relationships, gun violence, and gun ownership get featured and only as The Bold Type knows how.
In its sophomore season, Anne with an E ventures into adopting modern storylines while holding onto the heart of Anne from Green Gables.
We have reached it, Buffy’s last day. One which she tries have sans downtrodden looks and clichés. Which Andi and Cyrus have trouble agreeing to.
As Camille’s relationship with townspeople, and her mother, gets further established, so does her similarities to Natalie.
After Desna’s discovery in the last episode, and what happened to Bryce, she finds herself retreating to the last person who made her feel safe to rediscover herself.
As the House of Abundance falls, a new house rises from the ashes. One which takes advantage of what either could be seen as a mistake or right decision by Blanca.
In season 2, The Handmaid’s Tale finds itself in a sophomore slump as it finds itself in a perpetual loop barely broken in the season finale.
In the first half of season 1, Jada Pinkett-Smith revives Red Table Talk and gives us the type of show you wish was in the headlines for more than sensationalized topics.
After a lackluster season 2, Humans comes roaring back with a vengeance thanks to its focus on synthetics pursuing civil rights.
Five Points really helps legitimize Facebook Watch as not yet another platform getting into the original content game, but a platform which may have something different to present.
Happy Sugar Life is going to give you pause as we get to know Satou and why she is hell-bent on keeping this child, Shio, in her life.
As Zach and Rachel reach a new floor, they begin to bond and we get to learn about Zach (aka Isaac).
We finally get to meet one of Tess’ parents, as the school hosts a father/daughter dance.
As Shera’s backstory is revealed to us, so is the fact this show is hell-bent on making sure you get all the ecchi your heart can desire.
The focus of the episode is figuring out what you want and what compromises you may have to make to get it. If not tough conversation so people understand why you want something.
For those, like me, who thought The Handmaid’s Tale was in a perpetual cycle, many things happen which break the wheel and lead us to believe Season 3 will be the fall of Gilead.
The more episodes we watch of Love Is, the harder it becomes to figure out how these two ended up together. After this episode especially.
Things switch up in this episode of The Bold Type as Jane rebounds from all her struggles while Kat and Sutton are dealing with serious relationship woes.
Being that Raven’s home is usually cash-strapped, she tries to teach her kids about saving. However, Nia and Booker give into temptations.
Sharp Objects, like many an HBO mini-series before, reminds you why the network is the anti-Netflix by focusing on quality over quantity.
Alex’s truth and what really happened in Eric’s car the day he died is gone into. Prep for shock and some tears.
In a Lexi focused episode, we relive her perspective from events of recent episodes and see her payback CJ, for his help, with interest.
Andi makes her decision when it comes to Jonah and Walker, as Celia takes the initiative for the sake of Bex’s career.
Adrienne and R&B artist August Alsina delve into their experiences with drug addiction and how they found a way to become clean.
Desna comes to a crossroad in which her loyalties will lay and Zlata does something which makes the decision go from difficult to easy.
Pray Tell gets center focus as we come upon the final days of his boyfriend, Costas. Though, we also get to see someone try to dust Blanca’s cobwebs.
As Dodoi and Samantha film their commercial, we see both are far from their career highs.
The fate of Ms. Stacy, Sebastian’s relationship with Mary, Cole, and Gilbert deciding whether to stay or leave Avonlea is decided – with no cliffhangers.
In the new teacher, we see what could be Anne’s future. Including still not fitting in, being a bit of a trailblazer, and her best intentions making things a bit worse.
As we’re introduced to the Black part of Prince Edwards’ Island, Cole has a theory about Mr. Phillips and Marilla is clued in on what’s wrong.
As Diana’s world gets shook, and Cole comes to a realization, we learn more about the aftermath of Michael’s death.
As Anne adjusts to her new haircut, we finally get to see Michael! Also, we get to understand, through Michael, why Matthew likes Anne so much.
Being that Anne is a girl of a certain age, and obsessed with romantical things, the idea of a first kiss both intrigues and haunts her.
Alongside Gilbert finding direction for his life, Anne tries to push Matthew in one which may make him happier.
Nia follows Raven’s footsteps and gets into stepping as Booker learns he has visions in his sleep.
After slipping and being messy for so long, finally people are catching onto Nate and Mr. Dunlop – but will they stop them before they run off with $1700?
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.