If you squint a bit, you could argue that the unifying theme of Fantasy Island Season 1 Episode 7 (and maybe the whole season) is one of accepting one's truth.
Otherwise, the storylines seem pretty disparate.
Survivalist faces death in the wild with his own younger self. Bookworm travels back in time and falls in love with her favorite author. It takes a bit of thought to get these concepts to dovetail.
I love the idea of a lover of literature finding the love of her life by sourcing the literature that fired her imagination (and other things).
However, I can't help but feel Isabel's wish to become more open to the real world ended up enabling her to hide forever in the past.
Isabel: I need to get a life, and I need to get my nose out of books. And I've tried before, but the world... it's So Much.
Otherwise, the storylines seem pretty disparate.
Survivalist faces death in the wild with his own younger self. Bookworm travels back in time and falls in love with her favorite author. It takes a bit of thought to get these concepts to dovetail.
I love the idea of a lover of literature finding the love of her life by sourcing the literature that fired her imagination (and other things).
However, I can't help but feel Isabel's wish to become more open to the real world ended up enabling her to hide forever in the past.
Isabel: I need to get a life, and I need to get my nose out of books. And I've tried before, but the world... it's So Much.
- 9/15/2021
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
On this 20th anniversary of the tragedy of 9/11, there will be plenty of memorials and investigations into that time. We're not going to list them here, but there is plenty to choose from, and we hope that you do.
As usual, there are new programs coming your way, and there are also finales ahead. We've got a lot of them noted below.
On the movie front, Peacock has The Son and HBO Max has Cry Macho, both of which look damn good. Find out what else we recommend below!
Sunday, September 12
8/7c Chesapeake Shores (Hallmark)
Uh oh. Only one episode is left until the wedding, and Jess is bringing up a very uncomfortable discussion. As if we are worried.
Abby and Evan get to know each other better, and Even gets to know the whole family while staying at the inn.
And the moment I've been waiting for as Bree...
As usual, there are new programs coming your way, and there are also finales ahead. We've got a lot of them noted below.
On the movie front, Peacock has The Son and HBO Max has Cry Macho, both of which look damn good. Find out what else we recommend below!
Sunday, September 12
8/7c Chesapeake Shores (Hallmark)
Uh oh. Only one episode is left until the wedding, and Jess is bringing up a very uncomfortable discussion. As if we are worried.
Abby and Evan get to know each other better, and Even gets to know the whole family while staying at the inn.
And the moment I've been waiting for as Bree...
- 9/11/2021
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
The final episode of Ripper Street’s first series seemed like it would be a tense mismatch of Captain Homer Jackson (Adam Rothenberg) seeking his freedom, following being set up by his former arch-nemesis Frank Goodnight (Edoardo Ballerini) to make it seem that Jackson was Jack the Ripper all along, and Edmund Reid (Matthew Macfadyen) finally having an episode focused upon the loss of his daughter, possibly even reaching a conclusion over her disappearance.
The episode opens with H Division divided. Many mourning the death of young Hobbs (Jonathan Barnwell), Jackson imprisoned, the usually symbiotic duo of Reid and Drake (Jerome Flynn) broken. Reid seeks solace in the bed of Miss Goren (Lucy Cohu) whilst his righthand-man Drake seeks solace in the bottom of many pints and Jackson is left in his cell alone apart from his thoughts and occasional visits from Reid. Everything is in tatters, for the stability...
The episode opens with H Division divided. Many mourning the death of young Hobbs (Jonathan Barnwell), Jackson imprisoned, the usually symbiotic duo of Reid and Drake (Jerome Flynn) broken. Reid seeks solace in the bed of Miss Goren (Lucy Cohu) whilst his righthand-man Drake seeks solace in the bottom of many pints and Jackson is left in his cell alone apart from his thoughts and occasional visits from Reid. Everything is in tatters, for the stability...
- 2/25/2013
- by Stu Whittaker
- Obsessed with Film
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.