Love Is: Season 1 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Love Is doesn’t necessarily try to sell you a love story for the ages, but it does try to make dudes who are investments seem like they are ultimately worth it.
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Love Is doesn’t necessarily try to sell you a love story for the ages, but it does try to make dudes who are investments seem like they are ultimately worth it.
Diablo may have finally met his match and, on top of that, it seems things are stirring which may finally lead to him leaving Faltra.
The season finale of Queen Sugar gives you all you could want and more, making it seem like the clouds are gone and the storm might be over – for now.
Love Is decides to end its first season by playing a trick on us and not having the people you expect to flip out decide to storm off.
Issa finds herself in a place where her voice and abilities are valued and while unfamiliar territory, she is getting comfortable with people taking her seriously.
As all signs point to Adora, there remains the question of – not why she did it, but more so how?
The thing which the first two episodes sorely needed are given: Rachel and Jack being the main focus.
While Insatiable does have a few buds which could have grown, the overuse of terrible jokes and storylines suffocate what could have bloomed.
Episode 2 of Ordeal by Innocence shows that being an ass to everyone is guaranteed to get you killed.
In season 2 of Andi Mack, the show continues to push the standards and expectations of the Disney Channel past even what older generations experienced.