Elite: Season 1/ Episode 7 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Drastic moves are made to stop eveyone’s love/hate cycle. Which includes everything from embarrassing someone to violence.
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Drastic moves are made to stop eveyone’s love/hate cycle. Which includes everything from embarrassing someone to violence.
With Nano’s situation handled, things calm down a bit. That is, until Marina’s world gets rocked in more ways than one. Her’s and Omar’s.
It seems like history is repeating itself on Greenleaf for some characters as others press on forward despite many an obstacle in their way.
As Star and Noah worth through their daddy issues, Cassie and Carlotta’s beef reaches a boiling point. Also, Miss Bruce may get a man.
While amongst friends things are better than ever, nearly all romantic and sexual relationships continue cycling between being hot and cold.
How did Ray get away with his hands in bondage and stuck in a trunk? Well, it is mostly due to luck and dealing with idiots.
Ray ends up in a bit of trouble this episode. However, both times, he shows he isn’t a simple hitman and makes a smart decision.
In the season finale, both Leigh and Jules find a sense of closure while Amy and Danny are left questioning their emotions
With a trip to Palm Springs, gifted by her dad, Leigh decides to get away from it all. Perhaps even begin the process of fully moving on.
A lot of the sins and troubles of episode 3 are forgiven, making it seem only Marina and Nano might be held accountable for past actions – for now.
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