Summer Pockets: Season 1 Episode 10 “A Lifetime’s Worth of Summer Breaks” – Recap & Review (With Spoilers)
As summer comes to an end, so may the Tsumugi chapter.
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As summer comes to an end, so may the Tsumugi chapter.
As Leland’s backstory is explored, a truly notable breakthrough in finding Dr. Skinner is discovered.
It’s Mother’s Day, and as expected with The Chi, it might be an episode you’d expect to focus on the women, but it ends up delivering more for the men.
The past mixes with the present as Jinya and Miyaki watch a play based on Harlot’s memoirs.
As the Tsumigi saga continues, it is difficult to not hope each episode is the last of the chapter.
Lazarus presents a new character who may make you wish the show was built around them and not the hunt for Dr. Skinner.
As an unexpected, yet familiar, face returns, as The Chi continues to struggle with who should stay, who should go, and whether they should be the star of their own story or a supporting role in someone else’s.
Dying For Sex creates an almost perfect mini-series that can inspire, make you cry, and potentially have you feel seen.
The Last Of Us, as it tries to have Pedro Pascal pass the baton to Bella Ramsey, stumbles in ways that qualifies season 2 as a sophomore slump.
Potentially another arc ends and while it may have its touching moments, it will not be missed.