BONDiNG: Season 1, Episode 4 “Let’s Get Physical” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Both Pete and Tiff decide to make some compromises to bring new people into their life. Also, Tiff shows she probably doesn’t need Pete as a bodyguard.
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Both Pete and Tiff decide to make some compromises to bring new people into their life. Also, Tiff shows she probably doesn’t need Pete as a bodyguard.
We dive deeper into Tiff and Pete’s shared past and get to learn why she is so distant.
Some of the awkwardness of episode 1 slips as you realize Pete, while gay, is still Georgia made and Tiff has long left her conservative upbringing behind.
With Star flailing, she decides to do something drastic. However, her actions don’t compare to Simone’s which may have gotten someone killed.
Never mind the beasts from the last episode, all eyes are on the Filolial queen Fitoria.
A character guide for Netflix’s BONDiNG featuring cast members names, character descriptions, and noteworthy information.
Bonding starts off very weird, and potentially niche, but it has the potential to break out of that.
Joey King shows herself as one of the most talented young actresses out there as Gypsy Rose bounces from manipulative to fool.
On top of a lot of fun sex talk, The Bold Type gets real about consent and women being pressured into sex – with Alex being the one focused on.
The team gets framed for a robbery and it leads to not only some of the best writing in a while, but one person’s job on the line.
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