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Shadowhunters “A Kiss From A Rose” was back with a punch, delivering one delicious detail after another, excitement to return each week freshly renewed.
American Dreams and crossroads shape the path ahead for our characters on Riverdale, setting up a potentially satisfying season finale and upcoming seaon four.
While there was not much progression in the narrative in Shadowhunters’ “Beati Bellicosi”, there were epic pieces put into play.
Riverdale’s “Fire Walk With Me” was an episode of discovery – both of ones self and each other – hopefully proving there is strength in numbers.
While it’s an indication that the final episode is drawing closer, the end is nigh for Shadowhunters, and it was never as apparent as in “Original Sin”.
With much unknown still remaining this season on Riverdale, especially in the wake of a lost cast member, all we can do is hold on and wait.
With the end in sight, there seems to be trouble brewing from every angle for the Shadowhunters in the coming future.
While Riverdale’s “Bizzarodale” felt more like a stalemate rather than a progression of story, by the end, a new tumultuous future presented itself to viewers.
A mature, eerie, and effective coming-of-age story, The Changeover is a definite standout when it comes to young adult films.
Lady Bird is one of the best modern coming of age stories, but the greatness likely stems from the small scenes many audiences might miss.
Riverdale’s “The Red Dahlia” was a deep focus on the concept of right and wrong, that there is no clean cut way to define it, especially within a town of lost souls.
Riverdale’s “No Stranger” was not an episode where the biggest bang left the deepest mark. It was an episode based on subtitles, ones that will have lasting effects through the season.
While there was not much of a setup for the second half of the season, there is a feeling that things are about to get seriously shaken up in Riverdale as fans fear the loss of a favorite.
A form of political agenda has been present in film since the dawn of cinem, with YA adaptations like Harry Potter and The Hunger Games influencing a new generation.
“A Midwinter’s Tale” was a solid episode, packed with holiday cheer, ill-willed entities, and potential demonic tragedies, making it one of the best in the series thus far.