P-Valley: Season 2/ Episode 3 “The Dirty Dozen” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Uncle Clifford’s ladies diversify their income, Patrice and Mayor Wayne go to war, and Terricka clues in Mercedes about what is going on in her life.
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As Uncle Clifford’s ladies diversify their income, Patrice and Mayor Wayne go to war, and Terricka clues in Mercedes about what is going on in her life.
With Spencer having the authority he needs, he makes a move, leaving Faraday and Justin to go on the run, hoping they can avoid death or imprisonment.
Alongside Taylor showing up and causing some drama, Laurel pushes Susannah to reveal something shocking to viewers.
As Belly joins the debutante organization and goes on her first date -ever- Conrad starts to show his hand.
“First Love” tricks you by focusing almost equally on the male lead’s parents as they do on the advertised relationship.
In “You Can Live Forever,” faith conflicts with sexuality as a Jehovah’s Witness girl falls for another girl who is by no means questioning their sexuality.
“The Summer I Turned Pretty” presents you with everything you’d want and need to swoon, laugh, and engorge.
What could work as a lovely coming-of-age film focused on a father/daughter relationship ends with a rather unnecessary twist.
Darth Vader, once again, corners Obi-Wan, but you know how the story goes.
“The Black Phone” avoids being a generic horror movie by having notable characters and and a story focused on more than jump scares and gore.
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