The Birch: Season 1, Episode 3 “Blood Money” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
We revisit the events of episode one, but now from Thur and his crew’s perspectives’. Leading to us finally getting to see the Birch in action.
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We revisit the events of episode one, but now from Thur and his crew’s perspectives’. Leading to us finally getting to see the Birch in action.
The Read as a television show takes what we’re used to listening to for an hour or two, and tries to limit that into a half-hour format – for better or worse.
While episode 1 dabbled with the supernatural, episode 2, “Postpartum” veers towards the “What the f***?” territory.
The Birch, while definitely not a surefire hit based on the premiere, definitely has enough to make you wanna stick around.
At Christmas, Ray suffers two loses. One minor, one greater, and it makes the upcoming new year all the more difficult.
Did you wonder if anything ever happened between Layne and Deon? Why Veronica is such a pimp? The answers are in “Baby Steps.”
Lest we forget, Matt was a teacher, and with that said, we see how the students too suffered a loss.
In the penultimate episode of the season, we’re introduced to Gloria’s mother, and witness many interactions that have to be followed up on in the finale.
Amy has a mid-life awakening, and it leads her to not only clear out some material things but what has taken up space in her heart and mind.
Nearly everyone acts messy, stupid, or sets aside things they said in the past for some form of comfort in episode 6, “The Stranger.”
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.