House of the Dragon: Season 1/ Episode 2 “The Rogue Prince” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Six months have passed since episode 1, and it seems despite Viserys’ doing, things aren’t getting better – they are only getting worse.
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Six months have passed since episode 1, and it seems despite Viserys’ doing, things aren’t getting better – they are only getting worse.
After a delay, it is determined who is the latest guy who isn’t Ready To Love, and that man doesn’t even show up for his elimination. Can you guess who?
Emma and company come ever closer to Pasaje, but there remains no sign of Sam or Violet’s whereabouts.
With Mike finding a father figure, you see him flourish in ways that make Mike’s bad luck so heartbreaking.
Grace is a major theme in this episode as apologies are issued, and paths to reconciliation are paved. But that doesn’t mean multiple mistakes will be allowed.
“Mike” is so good that it is unfortunate that it doesn’t involve or is supported by Mike Tyson.
In order to save their documentary, Carlos has everyone play reality show archetypes, leading to everyone’s acting exposing their truth.
“Motherland: Fort Salem” comes to an end by presenting a new beginning. One which sadly had an unexpected sacrifice.
With being put in a vulnerable position, Eric evaluates his position and next move as Yasmin worries about her family’s wealth and how it defines her.
“Game of Thrones” returns with a familiar family name, but with deepening the history comes both a familiar and fresh tale.
Season 2 of “P-Valley” does not experience a sophomore slump as it cuts away from its less interesting characters and doubles down on the ones who’d bring you down to the valley.
It’s time for the men to step up or get eliminated, and between being too flirtatious or playing it too cool, someone is about to go home.
A new character brings us closer to where Sam and Violet might be, but their history with Baltasar may leave us on a cliffhanger.
Corbin Bleu returns, and between him and his camera person, they are looking for drama! The thing is, EJ and the rest are trying to keep their issues under wraps.
As we come upon the end of “Motherland: Fort Salem,” we get a quick resolution for the Bellweather Unit and a reprieve from all the drama they’ve experienced.
As the next generation learns their seniors’ tools and begins to snatch away their power, some decide to pull rank – to varying success.
In the second season of “The Ms. Pat Show,” you get what is expected, mostly in good ways, but like its first season, it doesn’t necessarily end on a high note.
While, thankfully, no one dies in the season finale of “P-Valley,” that doesn’t mean everyone gets a happy ending.
With the men having the power to eliminate, it makes women asking the wrong kind of questions dangerous if they want to stay.
It’s Valentine’s Day, and for many, it is a turning point in their lives and relationships and coerces difficult conversations.
“The Resort” follows up on what happened with Sam and Violet after Alex found them, and Baltasar questions Emma and Noah to the point of new evidence and a personal reveal.
Between learning who plays who in “Frozen,” a surprising relationship, and hearing the Ballad of Shallow Lake? The campers are keeping things quite interesting.
Desperate times lead to desperate measures, which means Petra, Abigail, and Tally do what must be done for the sake of witches as a race.
In the latest episode of “Industry,” characters find a way to gain power without someone else giving theirs up.
It’s election night, and the grand re-re-re-re opening at The Pynk, making an appearance by Megan Thee Stallion, aka Tina Snow just the icing on the cake.
Potential end-game couples start emerging as the men are on the chopping block.
It’s a hard episode for some as Kiesha is at her wit’s end, Jemma goes through something traumatic, and Bakari’s situation becomes unstable.
On top of learning who was the unidentified man who died, Baltasar also reveals the history of the Oceana Vista, including its final days.
Auditions come at Camp Shallow Lake, and they happen to coincide with Nini meeting her birth father.
The war has begun, and already there are casualties. But, the effort to lessen the number of witches who will die is already underway.
Pierpoint has had its workers trickle back to work, and Harper has avoided that for a long time, but it’s time, and reintegrating is rough.
As Roulette makes it clear she isn’t a sidekick, and Lil Murda lives up to his name, Uncle Clifford seeks out whoever can save The Pynk.
As we watch the relationship between Violet and Sam begin, Emma and Noah come upon the place where they may have last been seen.
“Ready To Love” is back with its seventh season, and while it has changed locations, a lot has remained the same.
As Tiff learns about Emmett and Kiesha, Victor learns why Roselyn wants to be involved in ROCK, and Peaches struggles with Victor’s baggage.
As Emma digs deeper into the suspected deaths of Sam and Violet, multiple stark and notable warnings try to impede her from continuing her investigation.
Two couples, separated by 15 years, find themselves at the potential end of their relationship. However, a murder mystery might be able to save one of them.
It’s summer, and while all of the Wildcats aren’t together, many are at Camp Shallow Lake, hoping to have a summer to remember!
As Silver begins to deploy tactics to suppress witches in California and drum up a war in the Cession, while the witches aren’t scrambling, they know tough times are ahead.
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