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My review of ‘On My Block’

By: Kendra Shanklin

*Warning: This review contains spoilers

‘On My Block’ is a show about a group of teens named Caeser, Monse, Jamal, and Ruby who have complicated lives, and who are trying to juggle between school and friendships while trying to find rollerworld money. This show was released March 16, 2018 and is rated TV-14 because it contains gangs, violence, and strong language.

*Recap

In the first season of ‘On My Block’ the group of teens were watching a high school party from over a brick wall. They were talking about how freshman year will be awesome, and they were also mentioning that they wanted to get their friend Caesar out of the Santos gang, but it was hard for them to help him because they had no money. So, in order to help Caesar all the teens came together to try and find the rollerworld money, which was money that was supposedly hidden by the Santos gang.

Monse and Ruby think that there’s no rollerworld money so they start losing hope until Jamal starts putting the pieces together. After that, Jamal ends up finding the money but keeps it a secret because the group was having a complicated time and he didn’t want to stress anyone. They had no idea how much the money would change their lives, but they all felt the pressure building. In the end, the whole group had to decide whether finding the cash was worth all the secrets and drama it brought with it.

*My review

‘On My Block’ is a binge-watch worthy show and I love watching it in my free time. I like how it shows the complicated loving relationship of growing up in Los Angeles as a teenager. I also love how there’s drama in the show as it shows the reality of what goes on in Los Angeles.

If you like drama and comedy I recommend you watch this show. Overall, I give this a 9.5/10.

Thank you for reading my review and I hope you’re willing to watch this show🤍.

You can watch ‘On My Block’ on Netflix.

Review for ‘Ginny and Georgia’

By: Kendra Shanklin

*Warning this review contains spoilers

‘Ginny and Georgia’ is a show about a mom named Georgia who wanted her 2 children Ginny and Austin to have a fresh start so she moved them to Massachusetts. It was released on February 24th, 2021 and this show is rated TV-14 containing intense language, sexual situations and violence.

*Recap

In the first season Austin and Georgia are at his first day in school and he’s nervous but his mom reassures him that everything will be okay and that he’s strong. She then gives him a hug and sends him off to school. Later on, Ginny starts her first day at school and she’s in class and her teacher sees her and says that students in his class take AP English very seriously and she should move down to regular English. She takes that as a racial comment because she’s the only colored person in the classroom. She then throws a comment about how they’re reading 14 books but there’s not 1 black author that wrote a book amongst them.

She then starts talking back to the teacher saying how she thinks he’s a racist because he doesn’t talk about any black book writers. Her classmate Max then jumps in and starts siding with her and having her back.

Ginny’s class then ends and she’s in her locker when she closes it and a boy named Marcus is standing there looking at her. He then asks if she’s new and moved across the street from him and she says “It’s Monday,” because he’s wearing a shirt that says Wednesday.

They then have a tiny conversation and he mentions how he met her mom the night before. Ginny says, “She can be friendly,” and Marcus says how her mom asked for drugs so she can’t be that friendly.

Ginny’s classmate Max then tells Marcus to leave and Max starts talking to Ginny and they ditch lunch to get tacos off campus, but from afar Ginny sees her mom having lunch with the mayor.

‘My review’

I love this show every time a new season comes out I’m always so excited to see what’s next. Although this show can give you a few second hand embarrassments and get boring at times because of how much they talk, other than that, it’s a pretty good show to binge watch on your free time.

If you like drama movies or anything that has to do with a lot of controversy I recommend you check this out. I give this series an 8.5/10.

Thank you for reading me review I hope your willing to watch the show after reading this🤍. You can watch ‘Ginny and Georgia’ on Netflix.

My review of ‘You’

By: Kendra Shanklin

*Warning: this review contains spoilers

‘You’ is a psychological thriller about a guy named Joe Goldberg who is a charming but dangerous obsessive man who becomes obsessed with women and goes to the highest standards to insert himself into their lives. The show is rated TV-MA for its murdering, violence, and sexual content.

Recap:

In the first season Joe works at a book store and a customer comes in named Beck who is looking for a good book and asks Joe if they had it and they have a conversation. After that conversation ended Joe instantly fell in love and knew that Beck “was the one for him” and knew he needed to become close with her. After that day Joe would think about her on a daily basis.

Once Joe got home he opened his laptop and started typing Beck’s name on social media looking at her pictures and even looking in the background of her photos to find her address .

The next morning, he walks to her place and sees her through the window and watches her while she’s getting ready. After that he finds her schedule and gets his day ready at the same exact time as hers, and starts stalking her throughout the day. Once Joe finds out Beck has a boyfriend he gets angry and wants that obstacle removed immediately because he doesn’t want anything blocking his chance of getting with Beck.

After that day, Joe heads back to Beck’s and sees the door open. He doesn’t want to be suspicious so he acts like Beck’s boyfriend so he wouldn’t have people second guessing about his behavior.

He then snuck into Beck’s house and went through all of her stuff to see what he could find and went on her computer and through all her pictures.

After snooping he hears the door open and gets scared and he jumps in her shower trying to hide so Beck won’t see him. He then hears Beck on the phone saying how she’s going to a bar and he has the idea to also go to the bar so he can see her.

He then goes to the bar and stalks her for awhile until he sees Beck get drunk. When he notices she’s taking a subway home he follows her. While trying not to get noticed he sees Beck stumbling by the train tracks and falls. He runs towards her and helps her up and notices she drops her phone but doesn’t say anything.

My rating:

In my opinion I love this show. It’s really mysterious and you never really know what is gonna happen next. I love how there’s like the inner voice of his thoughts. Lastly, I like how it shows flash backs from when he was a child to show the reasoning behind his behavior.

If you like shows that have crime and psychological thrillers I recommend that you watch this show. I rate it a 9.5/10

Thank you for reading my review. I hope you enjoyed my review and are willing to watch this show after seeing it.

‘You’ is available to watch on Netflix and Amazon video.

Review of Part 1 of the hit Netflix TV show ‘Lupin’

By: Karl Salkowski

(Image credit: Unsplash)

‘Lupin’ is a crime drama directed by Louis Leterrier set in modern-day Paris, France. Part 1 premiered in January of 2021 to wide critical acclaim which guaranteed it several more seasons. As of October 2025, ‘Lupin’ has premiered both its second and third seasons, with a fourth season recently confirmed to release at some point in mid- to late 2026. 

This television series takes inspiration from a collection of French novels by Maurice Leblanc titled ‘The Adventures of Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Thief.’ Arsène Lupin is often described as the French equivalent to Sherlock Holmes and has inspired several adaptations over the last century. 

The lead actor Omar Sy delivers an incredible performance throughout the series, demonstrating his ability to display both his vulnerability and his charm. He is able to make the character of Assane Diop instantly likeable. Many of the supporting actors did very well throughout the series as well, especially Ludivine Sagnier, who plays Assane Diop’s ex-wife. 

‘Lupin’ is complicated with twists and turns, but it never becomes too convoluted or hard to understand. Time definitely plays a role in the writing, as much of the background information is told through flashbacks and memories rather than hinted at in conversation. Rotten Tomatoes calls it “an engrossing espionage thriller that lives up to its source material and then some.”

This show tackles a number of important themes and issues, including race, class, and identity. ‘Lupin’ is a commentary on who gets seen, heard, and believed. These themes persist throughout the entire season, which helps everything to feel important and interconnected. There is a sense of purpose within each scene, and the pacing doesn’t seem to be too slow or too fast.

Although it sometimes requires suspension of disbelief, ‘Lupin’ is incredible and is definitely one of the most captivating heist shows released in the past few years. The show is very engaging and displays lots of incredible acting. Its use of setting a mood really helps it to develop such an amazing atmosphere that draws the audience in. This is a must-watch TV show for anyone interested in crime-dramas or mysteries, and I would rate it a 9 out of 10.

‘Supernatural’ episode 1 review and summary

By: Ivy Dahl

*Warning: this review includes spoilers

Summary:

The first episode of ‘Supernatural’ begins with a normal family consisting of John Winchester, the father, Mary Winchester, the mother, and two young brothers, Sam and Dean Winchester. Mary puts Sam into his crib before later coming back to check on him and seeing a man, who she assumes to be John, holding him. She goes downstairs and to her horror, sees John laying asleep in the living room. She sprints back up the stairs and John wakes up to his wife’s screams.

He runs up to Sam’s room and is momentarily relieved to see Sam safe in his crib, but notices a drop of blood fall on Sam’s forehead. He looks up and sees Mary on the ceiling, suddenly bursting into flames. He grabs Sam and then Dean before running out of the house onto the sidewalk, only able to watch helplessly as the house burns down.

The show cuts to Sam 19-years-later in his first year at Yale university, happy with a girlfriend and bright career prospects of becoming a lawyer. But one night he hears strange noises coming from his and his girlfriend’s apartment, and upon venturing out of his bedroom he immediately starts sparring with a shadowy, unknown intruder. Pinned to the ground, he looks up and realizes it’s his older brother Dean, who he hasn’t seen for a year after leaving for Yale.

Dean tells him that their father, John, has gone on a “hunting trip” and hasn’t returned. Sam immediately understands what Dean means. After their mother died, their dad started hunting monsters and trained him and his brother to do the same. So hunting for them means monsters and not animals. Dean wants Sam’s help to find him, and Sam reluctantly agrees, not eager to disrupt his normal life. Dean tells him that their dad disappeared while investigating multiple disappearances that happened over the span of twenty years on the same highway.

The next scene is of a teenager driving down a dark road when he sees a woman wearing a white dress standing by the road. He pulls over and offers her a ride, and drives to an abandoned building at her request. She mumbles “I can never go home” before vanishing into thin air. The man, terrified, accidentally crashes through a bridge.

Sam and Dean are at a gas station, a quick stop sandwiched between yesterday’s day of long driving and tomorrow’s. They start driving again and come across a bridge with a crashed car and lots of cops on it. Dean pulls the car over, and pulls a fake ID out in front of the cops, beginning to question the cops, while posing as a US Marshall. A cop said that he knew the latest victim and that his girlfriend is putting up missing posters for him.

Sam and Dean track down the victim’s girlfriend, Amy, and lie to her that they are his uncles who are looking for him also. They go to a diner where they run into Amy’s friend, who mentions a local legend about a girl who died on that highway and how her ghost now hitchhikes on that highway.

At the local library, Sam and Dean research online and come across an article about a woman who committed suicide after her two kids mysteriously drowned. Sam and Dean go to the bridge where people are disappearing that night and while they wait, they get into an argument about their mom after Sam dismisses her. They are interrupted by the figure of a woman dressed in white at the other side of the bridge throwing herself off it. They run over to where she jumped and see nothing below them. A loud roar of a car engine brings their attention to their car on the other side of the bridge, which has started driving towards them with no one in the driver’s seat. With no other option, they dive over the side of the bridge into the water. Though dirty, they escaped the ghosts’ attempt to hurt them.

Sam and Dean try to check into a motel when the clerk mentions another man who rented a room for a whole month.

The pair of brothers find the man’s motel room, and immediately recognize it as their dads. The one he was staying in before he disappeared. It’s covered in investigative papers, and has a salt line in front of the door, which is known to ward off supernatural creatures. They conclude from this that their dad was trying to keep something out. They see that their dad solved the case and conclude that the woman they read about in the article was in fact the ghost, and their dad must have burned the woman’s body to get rid of the ghost, but it was somehow still around. Sam tracks down and talks to the dead woman’s husband to try to find where she’s buried. Sam learns that his dad visited the husband a couple of days ago to ask the same questions. He figures out that he was unfaithful to his wife, which led to her ending herself and their kids, before becoming the ghost known as the woman in white, who kills unfaithful men on the highway.

Dean is interrogated at a police station and told he’s a suspect in the men’s disappearances. They show him a journal they found in his dad’s motel room. Dean’s interrogation is interrupted by a phone call and the police officer leaves Dean handcuffed to the table he’s sitting at to answer it. Dean picks his handcuffs with a paper clip and escapes before anyone can notice he’s missing. The first thing Dean does is call Sam, who’s driving in their car. Dean immediately calls him out as the one who made the phone call to distract the police officer. Dean also tells him that their dad left their journal behind, even though he usually goes nowhere without it.

There were also coordinates within the journal and their dad has left to go to them. Suddenly, the woman in white appears in front of Sam’s car, and then next to him in the passenger seat of his car. She asks to be taken home. When he refuses, she takes control of the car and drives it to the abandoned house. When there, she attempts to seduce him, which Sam refuses.

Enraged, she starts to transform into a horrible monster, but is stopped suddenly by the appearance of Dean. Dean shoots her. Sam is startled and drives the car straight through the house, getting pulled from the wreckage immediately afterwards by Dean. The ghost pins them down with telekinetic powers and is about to hurt them, when the ghosts of her children show up. The kids snatch their mother into the netherworld. Sam and Dean, now free, get into their car and drive off.

On the way back to Sam’s apartment, they figure out that their father is in a place called Blackwater Ridge from his journal, and Sam decides to not follow his trail and expresses his desire to return home. Dean doesn’t like this decision, but respects it and drops Sam off at his place.

Sam returns home to his and his girlfriend’s apartment, laying on their bed, glad to be done with his family drama. A drop of blood falls onto his forehead. He opens his eyes and sees his girlfriend on the ceiling, bursting into flames. Dean appears, saving him from the sudden fire by pulling him out of the house. Devastated by what happened to his girlfriend, Sam decides to go with Dean and find their dad.

Review:

‘Supernatural’ is an amazing, iconic tv show, which clearly shows even in the first episode. It sets up an interesting, complex brother relationship between Sam and Dean. It also establishes unique world building with the portrayals of supernatural creatures and ways to fight against them, as well as creating a compelling question of how the brothers are going to find their father.

The first episode also explores how Sam and Dean reacted to their father’s monster hunting training in different ways, with Sam rejecting it and Dean embracing it.

I would give this episode a 10/10. You can watch ‘Supernatural’ on Netflix.

Review on the new Netflix show ‘Forever’

By: Nereida Dominguez Remedios

*Warning: This article will have spoilers

The new Netflix show named ‘Forever’ is about this teenage boy named Justin Edwards (played by Michael Cooper Jr.). Justin goes to a party and reunites with his childhood friend named Keisha Clark (played by Levied Simone).

The first episode of ‘Forever’ starts off with Justin wanting to ask his parents Dawn (played by Karen Pittman) and Eric (played by Wood Harris) if he can go to a party. When he does go to ask, he can hear that his parents are fighting. When he walks in the room his parents go silent and when he asks to go out his mom automatically says no but his dad says yes. He listens to his mom and goes back into his room.

A couple of minutes later, his dad walks in telling him he can go. When he gets there, he realizes he is one out of two Black guys there after he sees his friend. They hang out and after a bit, his friend leaves. When he gets up, he realizes he see this beautiful Black girl and when she comes up to him he realizes she was his closest friend in elementary school. After a bit of talking, he asks her on a date and after a while they decide to go to the movies. When the movie is over, Justin finds out about a scandal that happened at Keisha’s old high school.

After watching the first episodes I was automatically so invested into the shows I couldn’t stop watching it.

In the show I really enjoyed watching the relationship between Justin and Keisha where you see them blooming together and then changing into a toxic relationship, then getting older and realizing they belong together, even though they’re going to different colleges.

Overall, watching ‘Forever’ for the first time was the best decision I have ever made. I really enjoyed it and I found it very interesting seeing Keisha and Justin’s relationship develop. Ten out ten and I would definitely recommend this to others.

‘Bridgerton’ Season 1 review

By: Sasha Deans

Season 1 of ‘Bridgerton’ is a romantic drama that takes place in London during the Regency era, The story is about rich families who go to parties and dances to find love and good marriages, and everything is super formal and full of rules. The main focus is on the Bridgerton family, especially the oldest daughter, Daphne Bridgerton.

Daphne is just starting her first “season,” which is when high society girls get introduced to people and hopefully find someone to marry. At first, everything seems perfect: she looked super amazing, acts politely, and gets attention. But things start to go wrong, and she realizes that finding true love isn’t as simple as it looks in fairy tales. That’s when she meets Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings. He’s super rich, super charming and but cold, as he doesn’t want to marry anyone. But when he and Daphne come up with a plan to help each other out things start to get really interesting and even sad.

While all this drama is going on, there’s a mysterious gossip writer named “Lady Whistledown”. She sends out letters to everyone in town spilling secrets and talking about people’s personal lives. Nobody knows who she is, but everyone reads her papers. It makes things fun, but also a little dangerous for the characters who are trying to keep their secrets private.

One of the best parts of the show is the music. Even though the characters are wearing ball gowns and dancing in ballrooms, the songs are actually modern ones that we know but they are just played on violins and string instruments so they sound old-fashioned but cool. This makes the show feel unique, like it’s mixing the past with the present.

“Thank U, Next” by Ariana Grande, “Girls Like You” by Maroon 5, “Bad Guy” by Billie Eilish, “Wildest Dreams” by Taylor Swift, “In My Blood” by Shawn Mendes are some of the songs heard. Even though the show is about things that happened a long time ago, the modern songs help you connect with the characters and feel the drama in a way that’s more fun and relatable. It also makes scenes more memorable like you’ll hear the violin version of “Thank U, Next” and actually remember the party scene it went with.

I also feel like the diversity in the show definitely helps keep it a up to date show; there’s no timely realistic race structure which is good. There’s many black and just people of color playing so many roles!

Overall, ‘Bridgerton’ Season 1 is about more than just love. It’s about figuring out what you want in life, making your own choices, and dealing with family pressure. It’s also about friendships, gossip, and standing up for yourself. With amazing costumes, fun characters, a little mystery, and awesome music, it’s a really fun and dramatic show to watch. I would definitely give it a 4/5.

You can watch ‘Bridgerton’ on Netflix.

‘Adolescence’ review

By: Chole Rocha

‘Adolescence’ is a limited series on Netflix, directed by Philip Barantini. This show is not like many other TV shows on Netflix because each episode was filmed in one shot. This means that from the beginning to end of each episode, there is not a single cut in the camera.

This show is a coming of age drama that touches on subjects that many children go through during their teenage years. It is set in a school in the UK, with young teens that are being exposed to the toxic environments that social media provides.

Each character faces their own troubles and are all unique in their own way. Some struggles that were shown in the show were gender identity, depression, substance use, bullying, and academic pressure.

The actors were able to display raw emotions that made everything feel real to the viewer. The main character, Jamie Miller, was played by Owen Cooper. This show was Owen’s first acting role. I think that he did amazing at playing this character and taking on such a difficult job for his first time.

Jamie Miller, is a young boy who was bullied online and he eventually committed a crime that could not be undone. The first episode shows Jamie being arrested as a suspect for a murder, but by the end of the show, you can see the impacts that his decisions had on his family and the other people around him.

As each episode goes on, you can clearly see Jamie’s mental state start to disintegrate. The show was never a “who did it” murder mystery, it was clear by the first episode who committed the crime. The point of the show was to figure out why he did it and what led him to that point.

During an interview with GQ, Philip Barantini stated that the purpose of the show was to spark conversations about the dangers of cyberbullying and toxic masculinity. He wanted to encourage parents to engage in more deep conversations with their children about their online experiences. I really enjoyed watching this show because it was amazing to see everything filmed in one continuous shot. All of the actors that were in this show have amazing talent and were able to deliver amazing scenes for us to watch.

My review of ‘Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing’

By: Sasha Deans

I just watched a new show on Netflix called ‘Bad Influence’, and it’s intense. It’s all about Piper Rockelle, a famous YouTuber, and her mom, Tiffany. At first, I thought it was going to be about fun behind-the-scenes stuff, but it was actually kind of heartbreaking.

The show talks about how multiple groups of kids who used to be in Piper’s videos said they were treated very very badly. They said Piper’s mom yelled at them, made them do weird things, and even made them feel unsafe and made them work everyday 11am-1am; no breaks. Also, if they choose to leave because they felt unsafe, Piper’s team would find some weird way into shadow banning their channels, so they were blackmailed into staying for so long. Eventually, 11 of them went to court about it!

I liked how the show made you think about what it’s really like to be a kid influencer. Everyone always sees silly fun videos, but this showed that there’s a lot going on behind the camera. It made me feel bad for the kids, and also made me wonder how many other kid influencers in the world might be going through the same thing. Some parts were hard to watch, like with the sexual abuse her mom was doing to the other kids.

Piper and her mom didn’t talk in the show since they are quite literally still making “crush content“*, and are still trying to make money off of Piper, even though she’s 17, so we didn’t get to hear their side very much. Still, it was super interesting and kind of shocking.

*To clarify, “crush content” is where they market the kids by giving them a “crush“. It brings a lot of attention and views and they even audition for the role! Her current “crush person“ is Capri.

If you’re into YouTube drama or like shows that tell the truth, this is definitely one to check out

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

It’s not fun-fun, but it’s important and eye-opening.

‘Prison Break’ review

By: Sasha Deans

*Warning: This review contains minor spoilers

I think ‘Prison Break’ is a great series that is definitely meant for people who enjoy more serious and intense shows. It’s not at all a fun and games type of show like something you’d see on Disney. Instead, it’s very realistic and maybe even scary realistic at times. There are also a lot of very sad and heartbreaking scenes that make you think about what really happens in high-security prisons.

The show does a good job of portraying the range of criminals in prison. Of course, the two brothers, Michael and Lincoln, have a unique story. But aside from them, you see inmates who have committed serious crimes like rape, murder, assassinations, and high-level theft. However, there are also people in there for lesser crimes, like carjackers. This variety makes the show very interesting because you get to learn each criminal’s backstory and why they ended up in prison.

One of the things I really love about Prison Break is how it shows the harsh reality of the American prison system. It makes you wonder what’s really going on in our government that we may not even know about. The show subtly reveals the dark side of the system, and it really opened my eyes to what could be happening behind closed doors.

Another huge theme in the show is the relationships between the characters. One of my favorites is the friendship between Michael and Sucre. They started off as cellmates in Season 1 but ended up becoming lifelong best friends who would do anything for each other. Their bond is really heartwarming to watch, especially considering the dark environment they’re in.

But the most powerful theme in the show is definitely family love. Michael spent most of his life resenting his brother Lincoln, but the moment Lincoln was sentenced to death, Michael did not hesitate to risk his entire life, career, and freedom to break his brother out of prison. It’s a perfect example of family over everything. You also see a similar bond between Lincoln and his son, LJ, who would do anything for each other.

I also really enjoyed the love stories in the show, like Sucre and Maricruz. Sucre literally escaped prison just to be with Maricruz and their daughter. Another powerful love story is Michael and Sara’s. Michael had to make extremely dangerous and life-threatening decisions just to protect Sara, showing how strong their love was.

The acting in Prison Break is absolutely amazing. It feels very realistic, and the suspense is heart-stopping. The show has a lot of action—like gunfights, car chases, aircraft escapes, bombs, and more. So, if you love high-action, intense shows, this is definitely one you need to watch.

Final Verdict:

I would give Prison Break a 5/5. It has everything—action, suspense, drama, romance, and shocking plot twists. It’s definitely not a lighthearted show, but if you enjoy a deep, serious, and realistic series, this is absolutely worth watching. It will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. Highly recommended!

You can watch on Netflix!