Episodes – Season 2
If Season 1 had the sex-shallowed Matt LeBlanc separating Sean and Beverly, Season 2 has him going through a darker path, and it doesn’t end well for him
If Season 1 had the sex-shallowed Matt LeBlanc separating Sean and Beverly, Season 2 has him going through a darker path, and it doesn’t end well for him
While not as consistent and strong as its first two seasons, Episodes is still interesting to watch thanks to the interactions between Matt LeBlanc, Stephen Mangan, Tamsin Greig and Kathleen Rose Perkins.
Matt LeBlanc’s downfall continues, but it involves money now. Sean and Beverly have a new show to develop in the States. Also, we get to see a new head of the network in Helen Basch, who has past history with Merc Lapidus and Carol Rance.
Author Eric Enno Tamm follows the footsteps of a 1900s spy across Central Asia and China.
A small dreamer mouse who loves to draw develops an unusual friendship with a simpleton bear who has to offer more than he’s willing to let on.
Jazz musicians of mixed nationalities and ethnicities struggle to survive Nazi Berlin and occupied Paris. Decades later, the survivors still face the consequences of their choices.
Esteman’s debut album might exceed anyone’s expectation with his mix of pop and slight electronic influences all into a flavorful Latin wrap, swiftly singing back and forth in Spanish, English and French with the best of the new Colombian music scene… without ever forgetting the incomparable Andrea Echeverri, of course.
Hay Road is a Portuguese drama with Western semblance and a political message. Set in the beginning of the 20th century when the monarchy was about to give its place to the republic, it was inspired by David Henry Thoreau’s writings concerning the justice and moral of the State.
It was the night when Peruvian music warmed the cold streets of Stockholm. People inside the concert hall were standing up, dancing and clapping their hands raw. Eva Ayllón had arrived to Stockholm and with her, the joy that is Peruvian music.