Everything’s Gonna Be Okay: Season 2/ Episode 4 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
While we see Matilda and Nicholas going on a loop, Genevieve seems ready to break her cycle.
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While we see Matilda and Nicholas going on a loop, Genevieve seems ready to break her cycle.
Courtney gets to choose an influencer for this elimination round, and it seems #JusticeForSavannah might be eminent.
Six months have passed since the season finale and, let’s just say everyone is faking the funk a little bit (well, actually a lot).
Alongside finding out what powers are given to those in “The Inner Circle,” two new players are introduced, with one making an impression on the ladies.
While Fushi is barely featured, a newly introduced character has the kind of story which will wrap you up and make you invested quickly.
In the season 5 finale, we’re reminded that, despite Queen Sugar often feeling about struggle, those fights are for the joy everyone knows they deserve.
Sayu runs away as her insecurities overwhelm her, and Mishima sees if she and Yoshida could become something more.
As Shaun continues to reconcile he can’t be everything to Lea, including during the birthing process, Alex and Morgan’s situationship takes a turn.
9-1-1 is back, and in its return, we meet Maddie and Chim’s baby! However, with a life gained, will there be a life lost?
Secrets are revealed, primarily in terms of past and current relationships you may not have guessed existed.
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