Tribes of Europa: Season 1/ Episode 3 “Chapter 3” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Liv and Kiano assert themselves in their new environment, Elja is just trying to deal with Moses’ eccentricities.
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As Liv and Kiano assert themselves in their new environment, Elja is just trying to deal with Moses’ eccentricities.
As Eris’ 10th birthday is on the horizon, Rudy decides it is time to start furthering his studies as his cousin prepares for the major moment. But, soon enough, he is dragged into the chaos.
In episode 2, we meet the people trying to create a new EU, see inside the Crow’s home country, and learn more about Europa’s tribes.
Kyoko continues to struggle to get intimacy from Izumi as Toru finds himself in the middle of a love triangle.
Netflix has a new epic on its hands and considering the vast and complicated world in Tribes of Europa, there is more going for it than against it.
As Uncle George dances around what he and Leanne are capable of, we’re reminded of Sean’s part in Jericho’s death.
Norman’s return comes with minimal explanation on how he survived but does present a plan that could save humans in the demon world.
In an attempt to prove Redo of Healer can still make you care, his maternal figure is tortured in a similar fashion to how Keyarga was. Alongside more troubling scenes.
To appease Leanne, Dorothy allows her some freedom and a visitor. But, unbeknownst to Dorothy, Leanne is going to get more than one person coming to visit.
Kenan feels a bit overdue and maybe for the wrong network, but there is no denying it has heart, borderline corny jokes, and makes for something you can watch with your kids.
In Queen Sugar’s return, as a councilmember, Charley is at war with the Beckington Group, who is hell-bent on changing St. Jo and bending things to their will.
As Mr. Sawaki finds a way to become a permanent fixture in Ai’s life, the question of what was his involvement with Koito continues.
The Good Doctor moves beyond its usually subtle recognition of race and gets very in your face about how it plays a role in medicine and at the hospital.
While the Daniel thing remains a bust, exploring Buck and Maddie’s relationship, from 1996 to the present, will have you in tears.
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation rediscovers its balance between world building, character building, and a bit of ecchi for those who need it.
A new week, a new case, but the struggles of being a former CIA operative trying to only take on cases for good and manage a teenaged daughter? That’s forever.
A new character is introduced, who presents a complication in Hori and Miyamura’s relationship is introduced. Also, Hori looks for Miyamura to step up a bit.
The second season of Double Cross improves on the first, thanks to Robin’s inclusion and the Detective Ryan hell-bent on justice.
It’s A Sin does deserve points for slightly altering the narrative regarding the AIDS pandemic’s early years, but eventually, it’ll feel like more of the same.
After the bloody end season 1’s finale had, how will Double Cross up the ante? Well, with a little love, but definitely no form of obedience.
While Redo of Healer provides us with Keyarga’s first formidable opponent, it increasingly shies away from being as explicit as it once was.
We finally get some idea of what happened with Neiru and her sister, as Rika presents an idea of what happened with Koito and Mr. Sawaki.
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist decides to take on race in the workplace in a way very few non-Black shows really do.
So the secret Maddie is hiding comes out, and, well, it might disappoint you.
Though its film franchise doesn’t even have a 3rd movie, The Equalizer has again been remade, but this time as a series – one that Queen Latifah puts her own spin on.
Will Rudy rue the day he asked for a job to pay for him and Sylvie to go to university together? It all depends if he can win over his cousins.
With Dorothy unhinged and Leanne within her grasp, how far will she go to get answers, and will Sean allow it?
It may have finally happened – Kyoko and Miyamura might be together! That is if Kyoko’s dad doesn’t get in the way.
With the return of Leanne and Dorothy’s madness heading towards new levels, Servant starts to finally get interesting.
With the help of Aiden, Zoey tries to shake up her life. For many, this couldn’t have worst timing, for they need the old Zoey, badly.
Would You Rather gives you a raw teenage experience, sans the usual sex and drugs.
Nearly a year has passed since Emma and Ray escaped the farm and almost 6 months since the bunker – let’s see how they are surviving despite all they’ve been through.
Everyone is starting to make aggressive moves as we come upon the season 2 finale of Double Cross, and Detective Ryan may find himself doing more harm than good.
It’s April 2020, and all the things one could do to distract oneself while at home have dissipated, and all that’s left is loneliness. Enter Mae, who has decided to take up virtual dating.
Redo of Healer gives us a reprieve by featuring run of the mill violence, and less violent sexual content than it has done since episode 1.
Wonder Egg Project goes where most anime don’t, as one monster is a pedophile, and we are introduced to an additional girl trying to save someone who committed suicide.
Maddie has a family secret, which includes Buck, and Hen finds herself with a lab partner who pushes her buttons and nearly causes her to go off.
One of Blitzo’s exes showing up triggers Luna meeting his exes’ bodyguard, and her showing her softer side.
Paul does the unthinkable, and due to Rudy calling him out on it, he shows just how cruel he can be to those he loves.
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