Episode Guide

Episode 1: The crew of the USS Discovery come into contact with an alien species that has never been seen before. Episode 2: The crew of the USS Discovery must figure out how to get back home after they are stranded on a strange planet. Episode 3: The crew of the USS Discovery comes into conflict with a powerful alien race. Episode 4: The crew of the USS Discovery comes into contact with a new and dangerous alien species. Episode 5: The crew of the USS Discovery comes into conflict with another alien race. Episode 6: The crew of the USS Discovery comes into contact with a powerful and dangerous alien species that threatens their way of life. Episode 7: The crew of the USS Discovery come into conflict with an old enemy from their home planet. Episode 8: The final episode of season one concludes with the return home for the USS Discovery ..

High School is an interesting and intimate look at the lives of identical twins Tegan and Sara as they attend high school. Complete with hormones, friend circle changes, and social issues, High School dives into the highs and lows of school life. ..

High School does a great job with its concept, with each chapter split into two focal perspectives to show a different side to the story. In episode 1 for example, the focus shifts from Sara and then Tegan, seeing the same story play out from different sides. This allows for a more in-depth exploration of each character’s story and makes for an interesting watch.

In episode 3, we see a big revelation with Phoebe unveiling first from someone else’s perspective and then from her own. This helps to reinforce the notion that not judging a book by its cover is important, and it’s something that definitely helps High School stand out. ..

This film follows the story of a group of high school seniors as they navigate their way through their final year of high school, trying to figure out what lies ahead for them. While the film does explore some dark topics, it also manages to keep things light and fun.

The show has some good material in it, but the later episodes have some really good interpersonal drama between the characters.

The show is based on an autobiography, so the scenarios feel authentic. Seeing Sara and Tegan’s friendship circles change, and what that entails for themselves as sisters, as well as their parents, is pretty interesting and definitely the highlight of the whole show.

If you’re looking for a realistic depiction of the woes of high school, coupled with big questions about identity and belonging, along with a touch of visual flair, “This One’s Certainly Worth a Watch” is certainly worth a watch. ..

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