Everything’s Gonna Be Okay: Season 2/ Episode 6 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Genevieve goes on a date, Matilda spends the night with Drea, and both situations are fairly awkward…
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As Genevieve goes on a date, Matilda spends the night with Drea, and both situations are fairly awkward…
The Water Man is wonderfully cast, but the story doesn’t match up to their talent after a certain point.
With so much getting progressively worse, real conversations are had that act as jarring wake-up calls.
Three years have passed since the events in the season 2 finale, and while much has changed, it ain’t all for the better.
With a minor bit of drama, season 2 comes to an end, and The Circle’s winner is announced.
With Hayase intrigues by Fushi’s abilities, she takes him, Oniguma, Parona, and March to Yanome – but with nefarious desires.
As Gotou gets a chance to talk to Sayu alone, Mishima shows her jealousy firing up.
In the season 2 finale, as the cast universally experiences growth, one or two shockers remind us that maturing doesn’t mean becoming a bore.
In a way, “First Responders” could be seen as a minor “Josh Begins,” as we learn why he joined the 9-1-1 responders.
Amalia experiences a major betrayal as the search for Mary’s killer begins.
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