The Equalizer: Season 2/ Episode 16 “Vox Populi” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Robyn’s latest case is to help a young man accused of rape and murder, but it won’t be her who ultimately saves him, but Aunt Vi.
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Robyn’s latest case is to help a young man accused of rape and murder, but it won’t be her who ultimately saves him, but Aunt Vi.
While it doesn’t start off great, as it ventures into the bizarre, The Man Who Fell To Earth will capture your attention.
As each First Lady enters the White House, they find themselves being managed and downplayed, despite how necessary to their husbands they are.
As Charlie shows wear and tear from being in a secret thing with Ben, he finds himself hoping this time, being with someone closeted won’t be hell.
Not even at the halfway mark and something MAJOR happens between Nick and Charlie!
Could there be hope for Charlie? Nick sends mixed signals, and Elle presents vital information, making it seem so!
In probably the least eventful finale, you could probably already guess who is going to end up together because of their journeys up till now.
Stripped of the vibe of this being a Hollywood fantasy, Heartstopper gives all the frustrating and complicated feelings that come from your first time being in love, lust, and crushes.
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Relying on star power than substance, Swimming with Sharks is entertaining but won’t be a killer property for Roku.
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