Double Cross: Season 3/ Episode 2 “Yes or No” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Multiple accidental run-ins happen as Ryan and Eric begin investigating together, and Brian runs into Tiffany and Cintron.
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Multiple accidental run-ins happen as Ryan and Eric begin investigating together, and Brian runs into Tiffany and Cintron.
As Koki wrestles with what he did, so comes the question of how absolute his sense of justice will remain as his father introduces him to the next Hazard Cast system.
In its season finale, any and all feelings of this being a ho-hum show are gone thanks to an epic battle between Boba Fett and the Pyke Syndicate.
As more secrets are revealed and become common knowledge amongst the characters, you become privy to new secrets to replace them.
As Garret shows us why he has the reputation he does, Arman is reminded of his place within Hayak’s empire.
Will all the ladies have done in pursuit of Desna’s dream lead to jail time, death, or the glory they always hoped for?
In a Rue-focused episode, you get what likely will be Zendaya’s next Emmy submission.
Single Black Female delivers on the story, performances and madness you expect.
While Through My Window has your usual toxic, brooding, and handsome male lead, there is just enough given to the viewer to get past the trope.
From what it seems, two will enter, one will leave is how things will be done this season – and some are here for it.