The Umbrella Academy: Season 1, Episode 9 “Changes” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
We get Grace’s origin story and get the family’s reaction to the events of episode 8 “I Heard a Rumor.”
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We get Grace’s origin story and get the family’s reaction to the events of episode 8 “I Heard a Rumor.”
The truth behind Vanya’s powers, and her forgetting them, are revealed. Also, more info on Reginald’s death is provided.
On top of Reginald making an appearance, so does what might be God. Also, we learn what Leonard has been hiding.
Five adjusts to middle management, secrets are revealed, we meet Dave, and Cha-Cha tries to kill Hazel!
It’s Bridgette’s first weekend without Larry, and she gets an offer to hang out with Nelson – what could go wrong?
Alongside questioning what is going on with Vanya, there is a need to question who is “The Handler,” what is “The Commission” and are Five’s efforts futile?
What’s in Hazel’s briefcase is revealed alongside how Luther got so bulky and how Klaus’ childhood was like.
As mom gets investigated, Cha-Cha and Hazel pay a visit to the Umbrella Academy.
This modernized version of Kim Possible could grow on you, but many of the jokes, and changes, including Kim being made insecure, may turn off older fans.
As Number 5 gets hunted, he tries to find one sibling who can help him stop what might be the apocalypse.
The Umbrella Academy will surely become the next show you’ll see people flooding Netflix’s social media with “When is season 2?”
A major complication throws everyone’s escape plans into a loop but, the complication could end up becoming a major solution.
You Complete Me, Ho is an autobiographical comedy special noting the highs and lows of comedienne Ken Jeong from being a doctor to Crazy Rich Asians.
They say when drunk you speak the truth, but when high on acid, does that mean you instead see and hear the truth?
As Raphtalia gets jealous of Filo growing closer to Naofumi, we’re given an update on what the other heroes are doing.
While the truth helps Callie flourish, Mariana is getting sick and tired of being sick and tired. Also, Jazmin returns & explains how difficult her life is.
Siempre Bruja (Always A Witch) makes one too many missteps to be forgiven for and wastes the handful of good things it had going for it.
Non-white women who live in Boston, two who work for Ally specifically, and one of the two’s sisters are the focus of Smilf’s latest episode.
Kevin Hart’s Guide To Black History feels like a potentially classic edu-tainment program like what used to come out steadily in the 90s and early 00s.
Miracle Workers seems like the grand example of why more shows should become limited series – and we mean that in a good way.
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