Sorry For Your Loss: Season 1/ Episode 6 “I Want A Party” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
With the idea of Matt’s demise not being an accident, Leigh decides it’s time to break the funk or she may end up going under.
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With the idea of Matt’s demise not being an accident, Leigh decides it’s time to break the funk or she may end up going under.
We finally learn how Matt died but the jury is still, kind of, out on whether he had an accident or it was suicide.
With Dr. Andrews taking over, he dishes out criticism to everyone and we see them meet the challenge he sets. Which helps them even outside of their professional lives.
With a 7.1 earthquake, everyone is put into a position of danger. However, for Bobby’s team, it is a building on the verge of collapse.
How Not To Summon a Demon Lord is such a frustrating show. For it seems to know what it would need to be better than what’s delivered, but is too lazy to be consistent.
Maniac ultimately seems like a good book that was adapted into a lopsided production that relied heavily on its female lead as it let its male lead drown.
As Peach pushes the idea that she too is stalking Beck, Joe researches how to get rid of a body.
With no response from Nathan in over a week, Issa is starting to lose it. As for Molly? Well, it seems she is just hell-bent on isolating herself.
9-1-1 returns with a new member of Bobby’s team, Buck’s sister, and Athena struggling to accept love in her life.
Maniac concludes with not much in the way of fanfare but Annie, as usual, being the catalyst for a rather sweet moment.
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