Let The Right One In: Season 1/ Episode 2 “Intercessor” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Eleanor solidifies her relationship with Isaiah, Mark stumbles into something which can threaten his life, and Claire sees a different side to Peter.
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As Eleanor solidifies her relationship with Isaiah, Mark stumbles into something which can threaten his life, and Claire sees a different side to Peter.
What would you do for a pair of new kicks? Also, how are you a grown-ass man with beef from high school?
It’s a long overdue Pippa-focused episode, and it might be one of the best of the supporting characters.
As one alternative suspect in Khaleesha’s case is removed, another comes roaring in.
The closer Ellis and Sunday get, the more they are reminded about what they were. But is it too soon to pick up where they left off?
Micah is finally confronted about his NFT as Darla deals with a rough day that tempts her to relapse.
14 and a half weeks have passed since the last episode, and while Dr. Lim is adjusting to life in a wheelchair, new residents test Shaun and the others after their promotion.
Notable information about Nadia’s past is revealed as a decision is made regarding Jon, and Chris begins to act recklessly.
“Animal Instincts” is an episode focused on growth as Christopher tries to assert his independence, Buck is approached about a major opportunity, and Hen revisits becoming a doctor.
It’s Robyn’s first case since being kidnapped, and while she is worried about Delilah, she ignores Aunt Vi, who can no longer be the rock Robyn is used to having.
It’s Viserys’ last episode, and with all that beats in his heart, he wants peace in the realm and with his family. But all he was ever good at doing was prolonging the inevitable.
The high times for Louis and Lestat come to an end, but as things begin to potentially bottom out, so enters Claudia.
“The Midnight Club” is a sluggish watch with predictable jump scares and while it could get better, it makes a paltry effort to convince you to stay.
The third adaption of John Ajvide Lindqvist’s novel brings a heart not seen as strong in the previous movie adaptations.
Can you really be a show that focuses on Atlanta, and Black culture, without bringing up Tyler Perry?
A lot of connections are falling apart as the men meet the parents. And for the most part, the parents aren’t the reason why.
“Cherish The Day” finally returns, and the love story it seems they’ll be giving us will make you feel like Valentine’s Day is around the corner.
It’s Evan’s 21st birthday, and with that comes an understanding of where he came from and part of his struggles on deciding what is next in his life.
While Jax is trying to dedicate all her efforts to Brayden’s case, being someone’s mom, wife, confidant/friend, and legal advisor (pro bono) has her overwhelmed.
Nova decides to approach everyone about her book adaptation, and to say she has bad timing would be an understatement.
Season 6 begins by closing a major chapter for Shaun and crafting a new challenge for those that survive Owen.
The aftermath of Hayak’s demise is felt by Arman, as Thony presents a business deal that mostly benefits her but could become a lifeline for Arman.
The cause of Tanya’s death is revealed in probably the most extensive story “9-1-1” has ever done.
With Mason Quinn capturing Robin and preparing to not only kill her but make her into a terrorist, what can be done by Robin’s crew and the NYPD?
“Driftmark” reminds you that, no matter the time period or world, there is no such thing as a family gathering that won’t led to drama.
As Louis comes into being as a vampire, he struggles with this second bout of puberty and all the wilds that come with it.
Modernized in some ways but keeping the core story intact, we watch Louis again recounting meeting Lestat in an adaptation that struggles against its predecessors.
As it becomes clear that some should consider self-elimination, many hold on, hoping their top person is ready to love and not just continue to date.
Earn’s momma decides she is sick and tired of her sister hogging their daddy, so she kidnaps him.
While “Mike” is an unauthorized bio-series of one of the greatest known boxers, it sets such a precedent that it’ll be hard to imagine an authorized version topping it.
Lucy and Stephen have a much-needed heart-to-heart, and Stephen has one with Pippa, Diana, and Wrigley too. But that doesn’t mean everything gets resolved.
Finding joy and community in the worst of times is the modus operandi as Sam strikes back and Darla is triggered during a trip to DC.
Whether or not to take Brayden on as a client is complicated by continued marital strife and Jax wanting to be on the right side of whatever goes down.
While legal dramas seem to come every season and are rather just the same, because “Reasonable Doubt” isn’t afraid to lean into its lead’s culture – it is strikingly different.
Marco’s death may not be the only shocking one of the season, as Thony deals with her in-laws, which include a father-in-law ready to blame her for everything.
Hen tries to have it all, but she may ultimately have to choose between being a paramedic and a doctor. Just as much as Athena may have to decide whether her father is a villain.
While the third season of “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” only covers two weeks, it is jam-packed with notable new characters and storylines that maintain, or improve, the series.
A nearly ten-year time jump happens, and as Viserys comes to the end of his life, the flames of discontent between his wife, and his heir, reach a fever pitch.
It’s the seasonal getaway, and with people being confronted with who is a priority and where they stand, some people get in their feelings.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.