The Arrangement: Season 1/ Episode 2 “The Ex” – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
While the high of the first episode has dissipated a bit, Evangelista keeps you interested as everyone else starts to give you reasons not to.
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While the high of the first episode has dissipated a bit, Evangelista keeps you interested as everyone else starts to give you reasons not to.
Closure and being happy. One usually means having the other but there is usually some obstacle in the way. Of which, usually it is one conversation which could clear things up, allow you to get something off your chest, and give yourself the permission to move on. But getting to that point of having that…
Andi Mack continues to buck the Disney trend in many ways as we continue to see Bex and Celia show that not all families resolve their issues within an episode, especially when they have been long simmering. But, when it comes to Amber, she is the usual basic nemesis.
The Quad pushes its rape storyline further and with that, so comes after school special like discussions. Which help to bolster the storyline and make it seem like more than a topic to cause melodrama.
After Girl Meets World ended, I figured I’d finally put an end to watching The Disney Channel. However, Google decided otherwise. First, it ruins the twist of this show then reveals Disney is breaking away from just focusing on Black or white leads and having a young Asian girl? Plus, there was talk of this…
With the end of the season coming upon us, so comes the question of how this war may end? Much less, with it being awhile since Being X has been around, but it reviving and speaking to Anson Sioux, you have to wonder what will come of Tanya? Will the devil of the Rhine be…
Fuuka continues to be such an aggravating show as Fuuka deals with her emotional immaturity, a selective memory, a life or death experience, and we get the type of cliffhanger which really tests your patience.
One more memory. That seems to have become the theme of the latest episodes. Just one last moment with your eternal crush before you realize you have to let them go. In this episode, it’s Ecchan’s turn.
Once again Legion shifts the way it handles its story to keep us on our toes and perhaps guessing what is the undisputed truth when it comes to David’s life.
Sword Art Online The Movie: Ordinal Scale is perhaps the ideal movie for those who have followed the series since 2012. It features past characters, introduces a handful of new ones who easily integrate into the overall story, and it ends without pleasing for a sequel. It is simply the send off you wish more…
As usual with Star, the focus is more on the personal drama to create obstacles for “Big Trouble” than anything dealing with getting into the music industry. But, outside of Jahil’s situation, and maybe Alex’s, it seems like the same BS but a different day (or boy).
I’d like to think I enjoy vulgar comedy. After all, the majority of comedians I like can’t do a complete stand-up performance without some mention of bodily fluids, sex, or cursing. Much less, I’m a fan of the people Judd Apatow made famous. Yet, while I loved Trainwreck, I felt reminded why I have never…
If you are familiar with the Ryan Murphy brand, there is nothing new here. On top of that, there isn’t that usual excitement which comes from his new projects. It’s simply just another anthology series cashing in on someone else’s story. Like a Lifetime production with better writing and notable actors.
Living the Dream is a strange episode title for it seems most of the characters are either living or remembering their most fearsome nightmares.
As empires fall and soldiers lose their lives, the legendary Beast Forever makes its presence known as its wings cast a shadow upon the world.
As Tanya continues to exhibit why she is called The Devil of the Rhine, it seems Being X may have found a demon slayer.
With the question of whether someone had rough sex or was raped circulating through campus, it begins to cast a shadow over George A&M. One which may hide how some lives, non-related to that, are falling apart.
The time to confess, and likely be rejected, has come.
Legion decides to, in chapter 4, bring on a air of mystery. Present the type of reveals you can’t be confident but with that they get the gears in your head turning.
Jahil continues to use “Big Trouble” as a means to reestablish himself and while he begins to reclaim some of his former glory, Cotton is starting to bottom out. Also, Derek makes a foolish mistake which could cost him, and maybe Alex, everything.
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