Maxton Hall – The World Between Us: Season 1 Episode 1 – Review/ Recap
A working-class girl butting heads with a rich boy – who wants to set a bet that they’ll fall in love?
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A working-class girl butting heads with a rich boy – who wants to set a bet that they’ll fall in love?
“The Chi” returns with Douda, ready to get his revenge, and a warning shot and trouble within his ranks makes the king slightly worried that he doesn’t have the soldiers he needs
As “The Good Doctor” pushes the idea that maybe Shaun isn’t the only one on the spectrum, Dr. Glassman does things that could risk his license.
“Maxton Hall – The World Between Us” may play out predictably for most of its season, but its actors compensate immensely for its by-the-beats story.
As Robyn pursues having a normal day at a block party, Detective Dante and Big Ben are in a fight for their lives after familiar faces hunt them down.
“Ninja Kamui” comes to an end with what, on paper, should have been a notable season, if not series, finale.
Igor Gotesman and Pierre Niney’s “Fiasco” is a funny journey into a filmmaker’s heart of darkness.
Norn’s perspective about her brother are confronted as Rudy finds himself, once again, forced to reflect on his past.
A cast and character guide to Igor Gotesman Pierre Niney’s “Fiasco.”
In an episode without Charlie, Lea goes to war with Morgan, Jordan has some face time with Jesus, and Jerome questions whether he needs to quit.
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