Vida: Season 2, Episode 8 – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
While Emma continues to avoid any and all hard conversations, which don’t make her the victim, Lyn is beginning to realize how hard she makes life.
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While Emma continues to avoid any and all hard conversations, which don’t make her the victim, Lyn is beginning to realize how hard she makes life.
As Emma deals with Lyn’s betrayal, Marisol and Eddy are trying to handle being rejected by their assumed family.
The s*** hits the fan and may drive Emma to a panic attack.
As more is taken from Eddy and Emma’s memories, one can only hope they realize it is lightening their cross to bear.
In a rather emotional episode, Mari makes a mistake with Eddy and Emma has a bit of an emotional awakening.
As Emma starts thinking about how life can be now that she left Chicago, she comes to some decisions. Of which some don’t make Lyn too happy as she struggles with life.
As Emma slowly removes the stick out of her bum, Marisol is dealing with some interesting developments.
Alongside venturing into Detective Cruz’s past, part Detective Toussaint’s is revealed, and Jerrika makes a big move. As does Douda to make sure Brandon becomes a fat fish.
Thanks to a slight 80s vibe, and the chemistry of the cast, Rim of the World is an entertaining feature which definitely is in tune with Netflix’s brand.
Over time, you think you build up a tolerance for messed up movies and yet The Perfection will still leave your mouth gaping open.
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