Vida: Season 1 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Vida for STARZ is perhaps the first show it has had, in a long time, which makes it a network worth subscribing to.
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Vida for STARZ is perhaps the first show it has had, in a long time, which makes it a network worth subscribing to.
SweetBitter is really just an appetizer, a sample platter, that you’ll likely find enticing enough to ask for more.
As we come up on a year since we joined the story of the Bordelon family, as much as there is growth there remains secrets to reveal.
A trip to Canada temps Serena Joy, Nick meets Luke, and June searches for a godmother. Including Aunt Lydia who opens up to her.
What’s in a reputation or a label and how much should one alter it considering their environment? Those are the questions posed.
Impulse is a weird mix of indie movie vibes, FreeForm teen angst, and CW’s love for superheroes.
The second half of season 2 of Star, seemingly is about cutting any and all fat so that season 3 can refocus on core characters.
Hayley Kiyoko’s character finally comes into focus and she presents a different perspective on how some characters are.
With Buffy’s days numbered, Andi tries to recreate the perfect day. Which is a bit more difficult than she thought it would be.
Finding a way to go beyond surviving but absolutely thriving is either what is pursued or talked about. Though for some, thriving is a suburban fairytale.