Agent Elvis (2023) – Season 1 Review
Agent Elvis is an alt-history, bloody, juvenile tribute to the King. How much you like may depend on your love of Elvis and poop jokes.
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Agent Elvis is an alt-history, bloody, juvenile tribute to the King. How much you like may depend on your love of Elvis and poop jokes.
While Jared doesn’t make enemies in his return to the hospital, he rubs a few people wrong. But not as bad as Jerome does Asher.
Alongside a resolution to the Wendell storyline, Buck presents the possibility everything won’t go back to being as it was after his latest near-death experience.
Delilah’s training gets a renewed focus as Robyn’s team deal with an amnesiac who may or may not be a criminal.
Rian Johnson and Natasha Lyonne’s Poker Face is a character-driven mystery and my favorite show of 2023 so far.
Why they say, “Never meet your heroes” is shown as Ms. Pat meets Tony Free and while he seems cool, at first, then he shows his hand.
It seems Ms. Pat and Tony Free may have come to the end of their relationship as Tony pushes Ms. Pat too far.
The first part of a two-episode getaway has things reach a fever point between Tony and Lyndon, and you can see why many of the trailers banked on that drama.
Secrets come out and teams come together in a revealing School Spirits episode.
“Servant” ends with a twist but lacks the battle that was hinted at or promised for damn near the entire series.
As everyone moves on from protesting and deals with the aftermath, new issues pop up, including old issues put on characters’ backburners.
Tie Fighters and the New Republic Regime are a sign of new challenges lying in wait for Mando and Grogu.
In the School Spirits premiere, Maddie is dead, and mystery lurks in every school hallway as she tries to discover what happened to her while balancing time between the living and the dead.
Misuzu increasingly finds herself facing how she might impede Tomo’s relationship with Jun, which weighs on her.
It’s now time for the ladies to meet the guy’s best friends, and it is by no means as caustic as when the men met the exes.
Tapping into the InfoWars/ Fake News movement, a family faces a woman who denies the school shooting that killed their son happened.
Mando, Grogu, Bo Katan, and R5 face off against a number of nefarious dwellers of the deep in the salt mines beneath the Civic Center on Mandalore.
In the season finale of “The Last Of Us,” alongside following how the first game concluded, we get to know how the life of Ellie’s mom, Anna, ended.
While Robyn and Aunt Vi face off with Miles regarding Delilah’s custody, Harry finds himself facing his past, including his sordid history with his mother.
This episode acts as a backdoor pilot for “The Good Lawyer,” which leads to the question: Will that potential show be worth seeing?
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.