Everything’s Gonna Be Okay: Season 2/ Episode 5 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Genevieve may have a boyfriend, Matilda possibly has sex with everyone in the house and Nicholas? Well, Alex increasingly is given reasons to break up with him.
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Genevieve may have a boyfriend, Matilda possibly has sex with everyone in the house and Nicholas? Well, Alex increasingly is given reasons to break up with him.
How Layne, Deon, Veronica, and Tracey ended up where they are now, began almost ten years ago, and this episode revisits the moments that changed their lives.
Separation tones down the jump scares and rather focus on a creepy set of monsters and its story of revenge.
It’s the penultimate episode of the season, and we FINALLY learn why everyone wants to win $100,000!
The player eliminated in the last episode meets one of the catfish, and, once more, a game stirs up drama.
It’s time for another elimination, and with one person really doing horrible, will the return of the influencers lead to them being taken out or a real threat?
As a new player enters, with a familiar face behind them, so comes one of the newer players making a very foolish mistake.
At Julius and Connie’s wedding, people find themselves affected by the mood and getting boo’d up. But will Layne and Deon be one of them?
With two kids in a life-threatening condition due to a shooting, it puts into perspective, not just child-rearing but also how different belief systems clash.
Get your favorite tissue brand ready; it’s time to shed some tears as we watch some kids say goodbye to their parents and bonding moments that will have you bawling.
Once more Fushi evolves, but this time not for the survival of itself, but another, and it leads to an ensnarling fight.
Gotou makes a startling confession, and with Sayu making a friend, there is increased scrutiny on Sayu and Yoshida’s relationship.
In “Ignition,” Amalia continues to try and recruit those who can fight and be assets rather than take space – as Inspector Mundi’s secret gets revealed.
A visit to a psychic changes the ladies’ perspective just as much as a visit to a strip club confirms things for the fellas.
As multiple threats are introduced, so comes the anticipation of expanding the bubble Emilico is in.
An ex is an ex for a reason, but when they keep showing up and enough time has passed, would you let your guard down?
Layne’s anxiety is starting to get worse, and beyond affecting her personal life, it is starting to affect her professional.
It’s time for a double elimination, and while one we KNOW is going to get eliminated, who will the second person be?
One of the bottom two may have made an end-game connection with someone as the ladies choose a man to eliminate.
Thanks to one game, ONE GAME! Three of this season’s catfishes are potentially exposed, with one almost certain to get BLOCKED!
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