The Quad: Season 2/ Episode 2 “#TheInterruptionofEverything” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Eva deals with the school’s money issues and PTSD, GAMU gets hit by a norovirus which just makes things so much worse.
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As Eva deals with the school’s money issues and PTSD, GAMU gets hit by a norovirus which just makes things so much worse.
As Black Lightning makes his presence known to even Tobias’ boss, Lady Eve, so comes the question of whether his presence helps as much as Gambi thinks it does.
As alibis are given and trust is asked of us, so narrows down who likely killed Kiri.
In the season finale, we get a strong reason to wonder will they or won’t they when it comes to the fate of Lydia.
As Lydia and Schneider take their citizenship test, Penelope tests the waters when it comes to the possibility of having another child.
As Elena and Alex’s homecoming dance comes around, Max reveals something which could mess up his relationship with Penelope.
As we come towards the end of the season, it starts to lose its pep as we get used to its formula.
Violence begets violence, and there can never be peace as long as revenge links together like chains. In other words, things only get worse for damn near everyone.
With so many things in life going so well, Penelope decides to stop going to group therapy and taking her meds, leading to her being reminded why she needed those two things in the first place.
In a flashback-heavy episode, we see the early weeks of Elena and learn if she and her father can possibly reconcile.
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