Love Is: Season 1/ Episode 8 “Rose (Going Home)” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Once again, Nuri’s love for Yasir gets tested as she meets him mom, son, and his ex-wife Destiny. As well as Yasir’s dark side.
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Once again, Nuri’s love for Yasir gets tested as she meets him mom, son, and his ex-wife Destiny. As well as Yasir’s dark side.
While one of the ladies gets their happy ending, when it comes to the rest we adore, it seems they are at a crossroad, or end, of their relationships.
Recently, writer/director Bootsy Riley has been in the news due to comments about his film not getting an international release. Let’s talk about that.
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