Rent A Girlfriend: Season 2/ Episode 2 “The Usual Girlfriend” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Each day gets harder for Kazuya as his feelings grow, and Chizuru isn’t sure how to handle them.
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Each day gets harder for Kazuya as his feelings grow, and Chizuru isn’t sure how to handle them.
“P-Valley” continues to press hard against viewers’ expectations, hopes, and feelings as things get real and not always in a tantalizing sexual way.
A forgettable boy meets an overwhelmingly charming woman who happens to be a vampire. Is that enough of a twist to make “Call of the Night” interesting?
“Prima Doll” may give you “Violet Evergarden” vibes as it explores the post-war life of mechanical dolls.
It’s Christmas in Chicago, and it is the perfect time for new couples to form, solidify, or question if they should stay together as the new year approaches.
The Bellweather Unit continues to try and evade the Cesscion Marshalls as President Wade’s life becomes threatened.
A reference guide for Disney Plus’ “Summer Time Rendering,” including character descriptions, names of actors, quotes from the series, and more.
“Summer Time Rendering” presents a movie-level type of story which mixes the supernatural, a murder mystery, and apparently some groundhog day elements.
“The Man Who Fell To Earth” ends its first season by exploring who can really be trusted when too many people want control and only for selfish gains?
In a Keyshawn, aka Miss Mississippi-focused episode, we see the circumstances which led her to the Pynk, Derrick, and the end of her partnership with Rome.
In this action-comedy, a boy takes advantage of most of the women in his life, but especially his demon girlfriend, who kills other demons to make him money.
The day has come for Chizuru to get on stage and prove herself as an actress and, unbeknownst to her, her biggest fan, Kazuya, is in the audience
As Emmett seeks new advice on co-parenting and being a man, Trig evolves into Victor, who struggles with the idea of what it takes to run for City Council.
In the finale for season 4, a four-phase plan is put in place to defeat Vecna, and while unexpected people join to help, things still go awry.
The penultimate episode of the season is all about building up to what is at stake and everyone uniting or preparing for war with Vecna – Except Joyce and Hopper.
While the ladies cross into the Cessation, they aren’t out of the woods yet as Alban, Kara, and VP Silver continue to make legal and genocidal moves against witches.
Confronted by the children Reginald didn’t pick, The Umbrella Academy find themselves wondering if they should even fight for their former lives or move on?
Alongside seeing the last weeks of Edward Flood’s life, Justin and Faraday try to outwit Spencer and Lisa to save theirs.
Emotions are running high for alongside The Pynk getting shut down, people find themselves in vulnerable positions – some of which you may not expect.
As Julia looks over all she has done and accounts for all the praise and criticism, so comes the question of what is next?
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