Stranger Things: Season 4/ Episode 2 “Chapter Two: Vecna’s Curse” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As El has her own kind of “Carrie” moment, Vecna finds a new victim to add onto the one from episode 1.
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As El has her own kind of “Carrie” moment, Vecna finds a new victim to add onto the one from episode 1.
Stranger Things returns a bit more violent, with older cast members, and you beginning to see that everyone may not split up just because of distance.
“Love Death + Robots” Volume III may not have the same story diversity as past volumes, but it is still a fun time for those who love animation.
As we learn why Reva is so desperate to get Obi-Wan, we’re given an idea of where this series will go.
Obi-Wan Kenobi seems to desire to fill in the gaps the movies don’t cover and give you an idea of Leia’s childhood since Luke’s is already well known.
While Julia has enjoyed praise for quite some time, and maybe men not getting it, a woman criticizing her program is taken to heart.
With great success comes influence and power, but knowing when and how to use it is a problem for many in Julia’s circle.
9-1-1 is more of the same, as it delivers daring rescues and a slew of forgettable guest stars. However, more than ever, there is the vibe it wants you to see everyone get their moment in the sun with dedicated episodes.
As Julia sees how far-reaching her influence is, Alice tries to deal with her receiving little to no credit, never mind the benefits of the deal she made for Julia.
Season 3 of Atlanta is about growth from the main cast and Glover flexing on the strength of Atlanta nearly every other episode.
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.