Just Because!: Season 1/ Episode 6 “Restart” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As the school year continues to whine down, we see the girls begin to deal with their latent feelings the best they can.
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As the school year continues to whine down, we see the girls begin to deal with their latent feelings the best they can.
We are introduced to the new name of the group, Take Three, and police brutality returns to focus for Star.
Nearly everything goes to hell. The Mill is in trouble, due to slander, the Blue paternity situation rocks everyone and, even Micah is in trouble.
Alias Grace is a reminder that big and showy performances are by no means needed to get the point across. Sometimes just a bit of coyness, dagger like stares, and a tad bit of mystery is all that is needed for entertaining and award-worthy performances.
Juni Taisen tries to make up for its recently uneventful episodes by basically going back to its old way of handling characters’ deaths.
Good Behavior pushes a convenient and barely believable way to handle Javier and Letty getting arrested.
Additional details of what a Sleigh Buggy is, and why Elias may have an interest in Chise, gets revealed. That alongside the truth about Matthew and Mina.
Gina is back in town and finds a use for the ever persistent Sophie. She may be even gives her the blessing required to become a Makai.
It’s Chinese New Year and with that, we see the end of one relationship (maybe) and Jonah making a real fresh start with Andi.
Everyone deals with what happened over Christmas break and continues to prep for life after graduation.
Pray for Sam everybody. For between Xander’s dad Arnold and Frankie, she may actually lose her mind – if she didn’t already lose it.
As Darla and Aunt Vi deal with the revealing of their secrets, Nova and Charley find themselves having to really think about the next step of their careers.
Unlike a lot of shows, Stranger Things: Season 2 ends with giving you something to get hyped about, a bit of fan service, and presenting a calm before the storm.
Things get as bad as the last episode would make you think as you find yourself wondering how will the people of Hawkins, not just the cast, survive?
And so the truth seemingly is revealed but without much shock, fanfare and awe. Yet, despite saying such, there is a satisfying conclusion.
It’s a completely Eleven (Jane) focused episode and honestly, it makes you wish they mixed in the other cast members.
While the sheep is introduced properly, unfortunately, the action promised in the last episode turns out to be lackluster.
The first major battle goes down against the shadow monster’s babies as new relationships, romantic and platonic, form.
What begins as an episode showing our favorite residents rise to the occasion leaves them all with hard lessons to learn.
As three new people learn the truth of what happened last year and now, there comes the question of who will suffer the consequences.
Letty and Javier were having it way too good, so would it be wrong for one, if not both, to slip up?
As Eleven shows she cannot be tamed or punished, Will reveals his truth and Nancy seeks to expose Hawkins’ Labs.
As Will continues to deal with his ability to go to the Upside Down, Dustin discovers what came out of Will last year. Alongside that, Eleven meets Max.
As Will confides in Mike, and Nancy gets tired of everyone acting like Barbara isn’t gone, something is afoot with the local plant life.
As Chise and Elias continue their honeymoon tour, they are introduced to the evil beings which are sorcerers.
After being away for nearly a decade, Raven Symone and Anneliese van der Pol return to the Disney Channel and quickly adapt to the culture change since That’s So Raven ended.
Sophie is back and is putting all her time and efforts to find Sword. For he is perhaps the first person who may be able to provide a lead to find her brother Martin and El Dorado.
Andi Mack returns and, needless to say, things are complicated with everyone’s current and past relationships. At least, if romance is a factor.
The boys are back and there is a new girl who may tear them apart. That is, if this thing Will sees doesn’t get to them first.
We are waist deep in mundane slice of life drama and while Just Because! has become a bit routine, it still is enjoyable.
And so Season 1 comes to an end with a few touching moments but some eyebrow-raising events and a sacrifice.
The penultimate episode of the season brings us one step closer to Will possibly being saved. But, with the way he looks, it seems time is running out.
After a blackout, Jeff and Sam head on down to the store to buy a generator. Which leads to her running into Robin.
As Hopper and Joyce meet Terry Ives, Dustin and Mike go on a search for Eleven. Also, Jonathan and Nancy grow closer.
It’s the day of Will’s funeral and while the fake body is being put into the ground, the search for the real Will intensifies.
Darla’s parents come about and like when Lorna came to Louisiana, we are led to believe everything we were told is not true.
While one missing person we are given some hope for, it doesn’t look good for the other one at all.
The truth about Eleven lurks about as something is contacting Joyce through lights.
And so we come upon the day not only Nancy but Mr. Kinnear were murdered. But does Grace tell us the whole story?
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