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Cross S2 E7 [Reaction]
Steven and Régine are breaking down Cross Season 2, Episode 7—and unfortunately, this one was a letdown.
Before we dive into Cross, we're talking about weather woes and our disappointment in current TV shows that aren't meeting expectations. Then we get into Episode 7, recapping the plot and analyzing character arcs and storyline critiques.
We discuss the episode's lack of suspense and how it felt like filler, character storylines that were rushed or poorly developed, and the predictability and plot holes that undermined the tension. We break down the unsatisfying and predictable ending, unresolved questions about key characters, and why the season finale needs to address major plot holes.
We also discuss the pyramid scheme storyline, character dynamics and hidden agendas, our anticipation for the season finale despite this episode's issues, and our overall disappointment in the storytelling. We wrap it up with our final ratings and reflections on Episode 7, and what new shows we're looking ahead to.
Cross Season 2 Episode 7 didn't deliver the momentum we needed heading into the finale, but we're hoping Episode 8 sticks the landing.
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Love During Lockup S7 E8 [Reaction] | Regine’s Reality Check
Things are getting real and Régine is not sugarcoating a single moment. Love During Lockup Season 7 Episode 8 is delivering deception, controlling behavior, family drama, and the kind of emotional twists that have us questioning everybody's decisions — and Régine is here to break it all down.
Ayesha and Michael finally meet and it is complicated in every way you would expect. Emily and Justin's story takes a tragic turn that nobody saw coming. Monique is still tangled up with Titus and the controlling behavior is getting worse not better — Régine has been sounding the alarm and this episode proves why. Kaylee is out here trying to balance her family and her relationship and the weight of that is real. And Mumu and Bonita? Trust issues and gaslighting on full display — Régine is clocking every manipulation move in real time.
The relationships are unraveling, the red flags are multiplying, and your girl is giving you the unfiltered take on all of it so you don't have to watch through your fingers alone.
This isn't just a recap. This is a Reality Check.
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The Pitt S2 E9 [Reaction]
Steven and Régine are breaking down The Pitt Season 2, Episode 9—and this episode hit hard emotionally.
Before we dive into The Pitt, we're sharing personal reflections, discussing how one of our social media posts about the show went viral, and talking about real-life stories and emotional connections that tie into what we're watching. We reintroduce ourselves and share our podcasting journey, celebrate achievements in television, and discuss representation of Haitian culture and Black women in media.
Then we get into Episode 9, recapping the storyline and analyzing character development and storytelling. We discuss cultural representation and real-life issues, family dynamics and personal struggles, professional relationships and workplace dynamics, and healthcare disparities and women's health.
We break down men's awareness of women's health issues, the impact of hormones on women's lives, family influence and personal choices, and life and death decisions in healthcare. We explore the cruelty of illness and facing mortality, the burden of awareness and pain, navigating family responsibilities, and the challenges of the foster care system.
We also discuss the complexity of family dynamics, professionalism versus personal life in healthcare, crisis management in healthcare settings, the importance of self-reflection, and the balance of work and personal life. The Pitt continues to deliver emotionally grounded storytelling that reflects real-world challenges.
We wrap it up with our overall episode ratings and reflections.
This is Where's The Remote?, your hub for unfiltered TV and film commentary. We don't wait for the think pieces—we give you our raw, honest takes while the conversation is still hot.
Subscribe to Where's The Remote? for instant reactions to the shows that make us think. We watch, we react, we repeat.