Swimming With Sharks: Season 1 – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)
Relying on star power than substance, Swimming with Sharks is entertaining but won’t be a killer property for Roku.
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Relying on star power than substance, Swimming with Sharks is entertaining but won’t be a killer property for Roku.
From raising children, creating new families, and rediscovering themselves, Elena and Lila may struggle in their friendship but find ways to flourish in their individual lives.
Lou’s desperation reaches its peak the Swimming With Sharks finale as she scrambles to find someone she can align with and who won’t abandon her.
Lou may have overextended herself and because of that, her world begins to come crashing down.
A major shift in Sam’s life leaves you to question what the coming days and months will be like as she loses two people she loves the most.
As Elena closes a major chapter in her life, we’re introduced to the next actress who will play her in Elena’s next chapter.
As Dr. Andrews gets involved in a young man’s life, a patient’s niece tries to get Shaun and Lea’s permission to document theirs.
Eddie and Lucy struggle with how lucky they may or may not be, as Chim and Maddie have a scare regarding their daughter Jee-Yun.
After the events of the last episode, Joyce decides she needs a vacation. Which Lou sees as the perfect opportunity for them to get closer.
With Lou getting a promotion comes Travis asking more questions about her background as Lou uses Miles to find stuff for her collection.
We FINALLY get to meet Robyn’s ex, Delilah’s dad, as she asks him to do a favor for one of her clients – which raises his suspicions about what she does.
As Redmond clues us into Joyce’s past, Lou diversifies how she can stay in Joyce’s presence.
In The First Lady, we are shown the ever-evolving role of being the first lady, especially in a country where the role was never meant to be an equal but rather one of many supporters.
Wendy and Marty go into overdrive as Agent Clay and Graves mess with Omar, and they find themselves having to deal with Ruth over a non-business-related matter.
Wendy, Javi, and Frank Sr. decide to make moves that test how much sway and power they have, and like Darlene, it seems they have overplayed their hand.
Loid meets his match in Yor, but with neither knowing the truth about their partner, how long can they keep up a façade?
As Darlene fights to maintain her business and her relationship with Wyatt, she gets continually reminded how no one respects her.
While there is a certain level of intrigue here, you’ll see some plot elements that will make you roll your eyes and hope Swimming With Sharks does things different.
At this point, you may feel like they rushed getting this season out because the final couples might be by process of elimination.
Still, on the train to Garm, terrorist attack, and Ashuna shows everyone that the blade she carries isn’t some accessory.
Atlanta switches back to Paperboi’s European tour and has him dealing with a weird dude who might have stolen his phone.
The mysterious figure from the last episode reveals themselves as we learn more about the Spirit Tortoise and the nations which wish to defeat it.
As people confess and secrets are revealed, things only get worse for Yuichi and his friends.
In an almost complete Lila-less episode, Nino returns to Elena’s life, and between old feelings and him supporting her writing, it complicates Elena’s marriage to Pietro.
Sam plans a family trip to England and, as to be expected, there are a few bumps in the road.
With everyone on magic mushrooms, by accident, quite a few begin expressing repressed feelings as Shaun, Jordan, Morgan, and Dr. Glassman try to hold things down.
Buck and Maddie make it back to Los Angeles, and alongside all the surprises of what happened in their absence, they have a surprise for everyone as well.
As Ozark begins to wrap up, it lacks a notable villain and keeps these on pace to the point of making it seem that only killing a member of the Byrde family could truly shake things up.
Robyn’s greatest enemy makes his grand entrance as her greatest ally makes a grand exit.
While romance is featured in every season, Shikimori’s Not Just A Cutie gives you a more progressive take on high school love.
With a nearly perfect balance of comedy, action, and emotional moments, Spy x Family is more than meets the eye.
With Menue’s next target being far more difficult than the last, it pushes her to spend time with Akari, who may make Menue question her role as an executioner.
With the getaway over and who likes who clearly defined, Tommy pushes for a group conversation to air out the remaining questions, and that causes drama.
We’ve come to the end of The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey and begin with the question of whether he’ll set out what ha planned to do before his memory slips once again?
Imagine a world where you could sue the owners of your ancestors for reparations or there were restitution taxes – this is Marshall Johnson’s story.
Tomodachi Game is likely to be the show you will clamor for the next episode of and wish it was available to be binge-watched.
Naofumi and his crew return after a nearly three-year hiatus, and he finds himself with a whole new evil to face, that is a threat to the Melromarc kingdom.
In its finale, Tokyo 24th Ward brings us an emotional experience that may compensate for the partly lackluster journey we had.
As Elena returns to Naples and is coerced to fully be involved in what’s going on, Pietro gives the kind of observations that disturb her perceptions of everyone – including Lila.
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