Jacqueline and Jilly: Season 1/ Episode 1 [Series Premiere] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Watching Jacqueline and Jilly is like checking out a soap opera that is past its prime and on its last season.
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Watching Jacqueline and Jilly is like checking out a soap opera that is past its prime and on its last season.
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Ready To Love may have presented us with a lot of women we don’t often see on TV, but it’s elimination process ruined the dating aspect of the show.
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Alexa & Katie’s second season enhances what worked the first season, but forgets developing most of the characters that fill out the cast.
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Goblin Slayer crafts a bit of an emotional episode paired with the kind of violence which may just be an appetizer for the finale.
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Relatable is a welcomed return for those a fan of Ellen DeGeneres’ style but if not into it? Well, this may not convince you she’s funny.
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We end up down to three men and women this episode and only one woman leaves without frustration.
Mazhar and Hakan come face to face, and the trekking of the Protector’s weapons begins.
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