The Time Traveler’s Wife: Season 1/ Episode 1 [Premiere] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Could you have loved someone your entire life, based on who they become once they are 36?
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Could you have loved someone your entire life, based on who they become once they are 36?
Robyn flies too close to the sun, as Delilah shows she is her mother’s daughter by helping Vera deal with a nude photo scandal.
Alongside learning what happened to Molly’s dad, Edie is forced to learn the truth about her own father.
It’s one battle after another as we watch the First Lady deal with the administration and how they wish to control what the First Lady says.
As Julia’s profile rises locally, Alice starts trying to push her nationally, even if Julia only has three episodes under her belt and isn’t comfortable with being a star.
As Julia gains supporters at WGBH, her father comes to town and causes subtle chaos in her household.
After living his life being thankful for being white-passing, a young man has to prove he is Black enough to get a full-ride scholarship.
As Julia preps to film her pilot, she gathers her closest supporters to prove Russ wrong, and perhaps the world as well.
Shaun and Lea feel the pressure of being put on a pedestal as Clare tries to decide if Dr. Lim should remain on one in her mind.
Hen and Chim have a major spotlight episode as they investigate whether or not Jonah has a hero complex.
As Robyn’s latest client notes visions regarding their sister being in trouble, Aunt Vi opens up about the hunch she got the day Robyn’s father died.
With the introduction of the heads of OriGen, and Spencer being set up to be a proper villain, The Man Who Fell To Earth finishes its foundation and starts to get interesting.
It’s time to focus on the marital struggles of the ladies, which existed even before their husbands became president.
Ozark’s last season at times feels formulaic, and seemingly recognizing that you can see dramatic decisions were made in an attempt to shake things up.
While Ready To Love shows some growth this season, early on, as time goes on, all the old issues that have plagued this show rear their heads.
More people get called out, Tommy sits like Willy Wonka enjoying the drama, and you’re left questioning all the madness.
Mixing a lead with an unfortunate personal life, musical numbers, and this borderline jubilant magician makes for a sometimes strange experience in The Sound of Magic.
Al joins Darius on a drug trip that eventually leads to a nice lady telling him to mind the people around him.
Ozark ends in the most frustrating way imaginable as you learn who gets to live or die.
Just when Wendy catches a break, Marty and Omar may have snatched her chance at joy. Also, someone dies this episode – can you guess who?
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