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Wireless: Season 1/ Episode 3 “80%” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

As Andy finds himself abandoning his car, hoping to be picked up, so begins the need to worry about his life and safety.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onSeptember 17, 2020 1:30 AM
Andy texting as he tries to figure out his next move.

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      • It's Starting To Get Interesting

As Andy finds himself abandoning his car, hoping to be picked up, so begins the need to worry about his life and safety.


Director(s) Zach Wechter
Writer(s) Jack Seidman, Zach Wechter
Aired (Quibi) 9/14/2020
Introduced This Episode
Lionel Mace Coronel

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Recap

It’s a little after 4PM at this point, and the Bronco is stuck with Andy nowhere near civilization. However, luckily, he has a signal. Granted, this leads to his mom calling about his younger brother, Lionel, and having to haggle Jake about picking him up, but then there is Callie. She replies back to his message, and they get a nice back and forth going. However, it seems that texting while doing other activities just isn’t something Andy is good at. Hence him slipping and likely injuring his ankle.

Lionel (Mace Coronel) face-timing his brother.
Lionel (Mace Coronel)

Review

Highlights

It’s Starting To Get Interesting

With Andy stranded, and the desire to know what may come of him and Callie, I will admit the lull from the first two episodes is dissipating. Granted, this whole turn your phone to see what’s happening with Andy, or his phone screen, still is a bit too experimental, but you’ll adjust. Especially as you pick up the clues that you can switch away from Andy and not miss anything. Though, towards the end, you may have to rewind a bit.

It's Starting To Get Interesting - 81%

81%

As you get adjusted to Wireless' gimmick, and Andy gets into danger, so blooms an interest in the show.

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Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.

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