The Bold Type: Season 2/ Episode 4 “OMG” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Jealousy is a major issue as relationships and career progress are compared and contrast amongst the ladies.
Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.
Jealousy is a major issue as relationships and career progress are compared and contrast amongst the ladies.
With the introduction of Ruval’s mother comes Desna questioning if it is over as it has just begun. However, Zlata, through Clay, shows her what she needs to do.
With Booker revealing he is psychic, and Raven sharing she is, it brings them closer and makes Nia feel more left out than ever.
Tosh’s reaction to the aftermath of the last episode is focused on, as well as Eric’s relationship with Ananda.
After dealing with being considered a terrorist, having the full weight of the government pin her down, and more, Kathy Griffin returns as if she never left and delivers a routine worthy of a stand-up special.
Booker finds himself with Raven’s money and it seems either he’ll have to tell a gigantic lie or tell the truth about his visions.
Tiffany Haddish comes to sit at the red table and after reintroducing herself, she drops a few new tidbits about herself.
Walker returns to the show and this brings to question what may become of Andi and Jonah? Alongside that, we have Buffy giving Cyrus an ultimatum when it comes to being friends with TJ.
By the end of Us and Them, you’ll be exhausted by watching such a long movie and will need a tissue for your tears and snot.
Elektra and Pray Tell take center stage as realness becomes about more than just the physical but addressing how you feel and are inside.
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