Bronx SIU: Season 1 – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Bronx SIU may not have the most interesting week to week cases, but it compensates with a sense of emotion that most procedural dramas don’t have.
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Bronx SIU may not have the most interesting week to week cases, but it compensates with a sense of emotion that most procedural dramas don’t have.
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Someone tries to expose Dee Dee this episode, and while Gypsy is enjoying the truth, seeds of animosity are starting to bloom.
Like season 1, we’re left on a cliffhanger, but that’s just the icing to a rather gourmet cake.
In the series finale, Tutu reveals something major as Rafi struggles with Larry’s birthday and what should have been good news.
Cesar does what he has to so that he’ll stay alive, Monse is safe, and the rest of the crew aren’t haunted by Prophet$ for the rest of their lives.
Chivo reveals the meaning behind his gnomes and with Latrelle’s return, and the truce over, comes an increased fear of The Prophets.
Major and minor secrets are revealed as Amber’s baby shower comes about. Also, an old problem resurfaces.
Monse’s new life in Brentwood is comfortable, but does she want to stay permanently? Ruby and Jamal, as well as new friends, help her make a decision.
Oscar tries to be the saint Ruby expects him to be, until Ruby says something to incite the Santos and Cesar makes a mistake.
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