High School Musical The Musical The Series: Season 1 Episode 10 “Act Two” [Season Finale] Recap/ Review
As the second act and the show’s first season comes to an end, nearly all you’d want to happen does.
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As the second act and the show’s first season comes to an end, nearly all you’d want to happen does.
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