For The Love of Jason: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Something New” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
We find out who Lacy’s mystery date was, as well as meet Alicia. Someone who has had it to about here with Byran’s BS.
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We find out who Lacy’s mystery date was, as well as meet Alicia. Someone who has had it to about here with Byran’s BS.
As Erick’s father comes around and makes Lisa uncomfortable, Jason is forced to realize being the single friend might lose him some friends.
As Mary, Mrs. Coulter, John, Lee, and Carlo enter Cittagazze, Will and Lyra find themselves seeking protection from Angelica and Paola.
The bro code gets tested as one of Erick’s exes approaches Jason and Lacy learns that she needs to be careful for what goes around comes around.
It is too little too late for two cast members as we exit the speed dating phase, and now the only people staying are those with at least two love interests.
It’s almost like Adachi and Shimamura’s relationship hits the resent button with a new school year beginning.
The quest to get back Grogu begins, and with that comes a familiar face to join the first part in a multi-episode journey.
We see a softer side to Stolas, not in a sexual way, as we are introduced to his family – or what it once was.
For The Love of Jason has one of the best comedy pilots you may have seen in a l o n g time.
While lackluster at times, Industry ends on a high note as Pierpoint’s politics lead to some unexpected hires and someone getting fired!
As bonuses are given and RIF day approaches, we find Yasmin, Harper, and Daria dealing with shifts that will alter their professional lives, personal lives, or both.
With a knife that can cut into other dimensions in hand, Will and Lyra plan to take back the alethiometer. However, with Mrs. Coulter not part of the plan, will they succeed?
It’s Christmas time, but after the holiday party, many things change, and for most, it is for the worse.
As the show dwindles down to 6 men and 7 women, jealousy starts to arise as “The Process” creates insecurity.
Despite the build-up to Valentine’s Day, outside of Adachi getting a hug, the episode doesn’t offer much.
The Mandalorian decides not to slow things down, and we end up at Tyhton, hoping for a Jedi to appear. However, instead, Moff Gideon finally makes use of that tracker on the Razor Crest.
It’s Christmas Eve, and two addicts, Rue and Ali, sit and have an uncomfortable but real conversation. One both needed to have but didn’t know the right person.
Harper finds herself in the company of her ex Todd, and a desperate Eric, as Yasmin continues to risk her current relationship by entertaining Robert.
It’s do or die for Harper as her secret is exposed, and she makes a major mistake. One that leaves her at the mercy of many.
The finale of The Queen’s Gambit is a masterful finish. One which, similar to Unorthodox, will surely lead to its creators, directors, writers, and star to be a constant during awards season.
The winter finale of The Good Doctor reminds you why deaths are rare on the show, and it is because, when someone does die, it needs to have an impact.
While Benny helps Beth become the best she could be, a new friend takes her down a path that brings her back to her worst.
A familiar face appears under a new name, Mary speaks to angels, and Will reaches the first milestone of his destiny. Oh, and the witches go to war.
The first season of Grand Army comes to an end with the reveal of who has been typing that worrisome letter and if there are any happy endings.
As the friends of the ladies come to visit, most of the men say the right thing. However, others crash, burn, and one gets eliminated.
Adachi continues to prep for Valentine’s Day as Tarumi slowly finds means to reenter Shimamura’s life.
Alongside meeting Ahsoka Tano, we get some background on The Child, aka Baby Yoda. Such as what their actual name is.
Things hit a breaking point for many characters as the strain of the events we’ve seen have become too much to bear.
As the need for clients grows, after a major exit, the grads, minus Harper, scramble to show their worth at Pierpoint.
As Shaun, begrudgingly, enters a supervisory role, Morgan continues to push Claire and Alex’s buttons – and ends up discovering Alex’s secret.
Despite the last episode’s events, the focus of “Fork” is more so Beth testing her ability to have a personal life as chess begins to lose its luster.
Boreal makes moves that lead to him getting closer to what he wants as Lee stumbles in his efforts to find Stannilus Grumman.
Sid finds himself forced to come out as Dom tries to not succumb to the mounting pressure she is under. Also, Joey gets some news about her case.
Two women are eliminated, and considering the gossip circulating about who said or did what, who will end up sent home?
We jump from Christmas to New Years’ and now approach Valentine’s Day! But with someone new entering the picture, will Adachi’s place be threatened?
After moving light years ahead, we’re back to a mission of the week story. However, this one deals with Moff Gideon and why they want The Child.
In what was almost an uneventful episode, Beth faces a Russian master and gets to see Alma at her peak.
In “Quiet and Nice,” the focus is shifted to Yasmin as she takes account of her life, and the progress of Harper’s.
In “Newbies,” we are introduced to 6 characters, of which 4 will continue – which ones will join “The Good Doctor” and potentially become regulars?
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