Love Is: Season 1/ Episode 10 “Love Is Engagement” [Season Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Love Is decides to end its first season by playing a trick on us and not having the people you expect to flip out decide to storm off.
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Love Is decides to end its first season by playing a trick on us and not having the people you expect to flip out decide to storm off.
In this post, you’ll find quotes collected from the OWN series: Love Is. I hope you enjoy the quotes collected.
The Last Goodbye spends its runtime wisely to make sure its ending packs a punch.
Retrospect may mess you up a little as you watch a young man do anything to reconnect with his ex again.
Strip away the sexual aside of having a threesome and focus on the awkwardness which comes before, during, and after, and you got Threesomething.
Tamala cuts up what seems to be the big moments of a larger movie, into an 11 minute short.
It has been a week since the 2nd season finale, so let us look back at one of the top things the series has presented: Teen relationships.
Issa finds herself in a place where her voice and abilities are valued and while unfamiliar territory, she is getting comfortable with people taking her seriously.
As all signs point to Adora, there remains the question of – not why she did it, but more so how?
The thing which the first two episodes sorely needed are given: Rachel and Jack being the main focus.