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#Sugar returns for Season 2 in a gorgeously shot and instantly compelling premiere, introducing a new case but not forgetting about the issues still lingering from Season 1.
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There is no show airing right now more unsettling than #CapeFear, often for reasons that are subtle and difficult to articulate. Javier Bardem once again steals the show in “Pierced”.
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Even as #DuttonRanch begins to intensify, Carter continues to drag the whole thing down with his nonsense. It’s also looking like most of the real drama is going to come in Season 2.
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Following the success of Your Fault: London, the final film in the trilogy will be coming to Prime Video sooner rather than later (both movies were filmed back to back).
Here are some realistic storyline predictions for how it might play out this time:
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On the subject of #IWillFindYou…
We covered this show in major depth across every single episode to help unpack all the twists and turns (there are many), so here’s a link to the archive page so you can follow along while you binge:
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#IWillFindYou is a Harlan Coben thriller through and through, replete with all the usual nonsense and plot holes big enough to fall through, but the typical binge-ready formula remains inescapably watchable.
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The ending of Your Fault: London is a fine example of how many problems could be solved by a bit of communication, but this isn’t the kind of movie that’s interested in solving problems.
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The chemistry between the leads carries Your Fault: London through an overly familiar, often frustrating script, but there’s still no real reason to see yet another version of this story.
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Even though #WidowsBay has already been greenlit for a second season, it can’t just cruise into a new storyline without addressing several unresolved plot points from Season 1.
These are the burning questions we need an answer to:
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The finale of #WidowsBay drops some big reveals, leaves several fates uncertain, and whets appetites for Season 2 (as expected.)
Our full recap and breakdown:
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#MaximumPleasureGuaranteed has an underlying sense of danger in “Rosebuds” that has been missing from previous episodes. Things are heating up as we get deeper into the back half of the season.
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Not Suitable for Work is back for another double-bill. The comedy can be a bit too broad, but the writing is nifty and the characters are coming into their own.
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Episode 7: https://t.co/RqTKpDxFDY
#DisclosureDay was undeniably a bit of a mess, and any potential sequel would need to fix the illogical writing.
Here’s how we’d do it:
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#From is setting up a bunch of different plot threads, none of which have positive implications for any of the characters.
Ahead of the next episode, we’ve rounded up some theories about the Man in Yellow, Henry and Victor, Boyd’s visions, and more.
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After recent deaths and disasters, #From takes some time out for everyone to work through their problems in an episode that lacks big plot developments but contains plenty of interesting character moments.
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Netflix’s true-crime documentary #MaternalInstinct is sending shockwaves across the internet, with viewers stunned by the content of the disturbing case.
“I literally cannot believe what I’ve just watched.”
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The ending of #DisclosureDay is “lacklustre”, “void of impact,” and “lacks emotion.”
More importantly, it believes it’s too special to reveal its key secret.
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