
September is going to be the month of reviewing shows for posts. I’ve really dropped the ball with it lately and I’m finding the sheer amount of episodes to review quite overwhelming. For this reason, I’ve cut down the amount of film reviews a month from two to just one. They take hours to write and because I post every single day, sometimes twice a day and it’s just me writing posts, I don’t have the time.
Sex Education season 4
I wasn’t too impressed by season three, but I have only watched it once so I don’t remember most of it. I am excited for this season though because it’s the last.
Synopsis: Socially awkward high school student Otis may not have much experience in the lovemaking department, but he gets good guidance on the topic in his personal sex ed course — living with mom Jean, who is a sex therapist. Being surrounded by manuals, videos and tediously open conversations about sex, Otis has become a reluctant expert on the subject. When his classmates learn about his home life, Otis decides to use his insider knowledge to improve his status at school, so he teams with whip-smart bad girl Maeve to set up an underground sex therapy clinic to deal with their classmates’ problems. But through his analysis of teenage sexuality, Otis realizes that he may need some therapy of his own.
Gilmore Girls season two
At the time of writing this post, I am six episodes into season two and I forgot how brutal rewatch reviews are to write when the episodes are over 40 minutes long. I adore this show, but I keep putting off reviewing episodes, but I need to in September as that’s when they will be posted.
Synopsis: Rory spends the season in a relationship with Dean, while Tristin, the main rival for her affections from the first season, is sent away to military school. Luke’s nephew Jess comes to stay with him after getting into trouble at home in New York and his interest in Rory is plain.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season two
I’ve perfectly timed the posting of my rewatch reviews of this show for the last episode to land on Halloween. I’m quite impressed with myself.
I thought the Gilmore Girls episodes were brutal, they don’t even compare to this show. Again, I absolutely love this show, but every episode is more than 50 minutes long and it does become quite the task to get batches done.
Synopsis: Sabrina is an empowered young woman, half-human, half-witch, struggling to reconcile her dual natures. She is just beginning her dark education as a sorceress, even as she tries to maintain some semblance of a normal life as a sophomore at Baxter High.
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