The Last of Us: Season 1/ Episode 7 “Left Behind” – Recap/ Review
We dig into Ellie’s fate as Joel lays dying in a random basement, and we get a visual of why his attempt to abandon her was so devastating.
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We dig into Ellie’s fate as Joel lays dying in a random basement, and we get a visual of why his attempt to abandon her was so devastating.
We meet Dante’s Mason Quinn and watch as Robyn goes deeper into a spiral that makes it clear her sense of control is loosening.
In honor of the 100th episode of “Ready To Love,” we get an update on past couples, learn about new couples, and find out who is still single but ready to love.
Uncle George comes to the Turner household with the kind of confession that can completely unravel all the mystique surrounding Leanne.
“Bel-Air” returns with only two weeks passing in their world, but so much changing as Will gets a taste of being on his own.
As Tomo and Jun inch closer and closer to a potential relationship, Misuzu starts to realize what changes that can cause and questions if she should have done things differently.
A closeted, married man tries to take down his unsuspecting lover when things go south, but will the jury believe his sordid tale or the truth?
The Island, and Elena, in extension, brings the horror for one family, as Helene bonds with another guest who acts as a long overdue wake-up call.
Joel has come to the point of either admitting he has become attached to Ellie or breaking things off and abandoning her forever.
Alongside being introduced to Mel’s family for the first time, Aunt Vi’s life outside Robyn’s home may be greatly expanded.