The Quad: Season 2/ Episode 8 “#TheBeautifulStruggle” – Recap/ Review (With Spoilers)
Unearned loyalty and fear of being unjustly screwed over leaves a lot of characters stunned, or perhaps calling victory too soon.
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Unearned loyalty and fear of being unjustly screwed over leaves a lot of characters stunned, or perhaps calling victory too soon.
Thunder & Black Lightning have their first official outing together as Jennifer deals with the family secret.
On My Block balances what it means to live in an urban gang area, while never forgetting these are but 13 – 15-year-old kids trying to make the best of a bad situation.
On one of the most controversial radio programs in urban radio, perhaps radio in general, the calm, cool and collected SNL veteran Kenan Thompson sat down for a conversation. Some highlights below.
Fans of The Read, or Kid Fury specifically, have something to look forward to as he announces he is working on his next tour.
The upside of a situation is what everyone is trying to find but, as you can figure out, not everyone can end the episode happy. Much less satisfied.
It’s a rather strange episode as Sagawa being humanized continues and Juri comes to terms with the inevitable.
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The Chi ends in a polar opposite way to how it began. There is peace, little to no drama, and rather than focusing on endings, it is all about new beginnings. Though not necessarily of the positive kind.
For the last few recaps I questioned whether the ending was going to be ideal or realistic and, well I got my answer… which ends up being both.