Hightown: Season 2/ Episode 5 “Dot Dot Dot” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Things heat up as multiple rash decisions COMPLETELY alter people’s relationships and their mortality.
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Things heat up as multiple rash decisions COMPLETELY alter people’s relationships and their mortality.
Split between 25 years, we explore the lives before, during, and after a traumatic plane accident that left a New Jersey town soccer team doing what they had for survival.
We’ve come to the end of Marcus’ story, and so comes the question of whether he’ll stick the landing or will show, despite the years that have passed, Marcus still has much to learn?
Benjy is down on the ground, people are freaking out, the power is out, and you have some important decisions to make.
The unexpected goes home as faith, sex, and the desire to have children plays a role in the men’s decision making
Michelle Wolf stops in New Jersey to work on new material and use the material that would have popped more in 2020.
The pandemic hits, and with that comes a lot of reflection for Marcus. Thus leading to multiple shifts in his life.
What starts as a rather dull episode leads to a raised eyebrow as we learn Kian is dating a familiar face.
While many may find the hook to be Lucy Hale in a police drama, believe me when I say the murder mystery, and all that’s behind it, is what makes you stick around.
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