![]() It was also unsettling to find the Japanese-born Ani asking everyone to speak English to her fellow Japanese brethren, as Japanese is widely preferred over English in Japan. Sure, there were serious circumstances that caused this turn, but it's still unwarranted. The characterization of Ani seems more like an adorable anime archetype rather than a traumatized teenager. After Kate saves Ani from rival gangs, the teen turns into a fangirl for the vengeful assassin and follows her around as her sidekick. The most annoying part of this newfound relationship between Kate and Ani is that it feels like the white savior trope. Kate then kidnaps the teen and demands access to her uncle, which Ani sadly is unable to provide. After mass murdering a bunch of his men, Kate is told she can find Kijima through his teenage niece Ani (Miku Martineau). Enraged, Kate pursues every lead to find him. Ex-LAPD detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German), now Lucifer’s consultant, is along for the final ride.ĪP writers Jake Coyle and Lynn Elber contributed to this story.With very little time left, Kate discovers who poisoned her: the head of a clan in the Yakuza, Kijima (Jun Kunimura), whose brother Kate had assassinated a few months prior. ![]() Issues to be settled: why is Lucifer balking at taking over for now-retired God, and how will he respond as a godless world frays at the edges. “Lucifer” is coming to an end? The devil you say! But Netflix, which rescued the show after it was canceled by Fox, has cautioned that it’s “real this time.” The six-season journey of Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis), who traded his digs in hell for Los Angeles, will wrap with 10 episodes out Sept. The first stop is Adel, Georgia: Has a wrongly convicted man been imprisoned for more than two decades for a crime he didn’t commit? Actor Hilarie Burton Morgan (“One Tree Hill,” “The Walking Dead”) delves into cases in the six-part series debuting Sept. That’s the premise of “It Couldn’t Happen Here,” a docuseries that examines how rural communities and legal systems are affected by violent crimes and burdened by a lack of resources. what he’s left behind.Ĭrime and punishment is different in small towns vs. Homesickness permeates the multiple prize-winning “A Broken House,” in which Syrian architecture student Mohamad Hafez realizes he must recreate in the U.S. “Sing Me a Lullaby,” directed by Tiffany Hsiung, “A Broken House” from Jimmy Goldblum, and “Joychild” from Aurora Brachman are part of “POV Shorts,” airing Monday (check local stations for times) and available at POV.org. 10 on Apple TV+.Ī PBS showcase for short films begins its new season with a trio of projects that explore family roots and how strong their hold can be. ![]() ![]() A live performance of the production was staged and filmed in May at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater for an audience that included 9/11 survivors and front-line workers. Irene Sankoff and David Hein’s musical is about the 7,000 people who were stranded in Gander, Newfoundland when all U.S. “Come From Away,” a filmed version of the Tony-nominated Broadway musical, is connected to two eras of adversity for New York. This image released by Apple TV+ shows Jenn Colella, left, in “Come From Away,” premiering Sept. ![]()
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