P-Valley: Season 1/ Episode 7 “Last Call For Alcohol” – Recap/ Review
As familiar faces come to the Pynk’s last hoorah, so comes the question if the casino might be the last thing some should worry about.
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As familiar faces come to the Pynk’s last hoorah, so comes the question if the casino might be the last thing some should worry about.
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Will she or won’t she? Ruka knowing the truth about Kazuya’s relationships puts him, and Chizuru in a vulnerable position neither can afford.
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