Star: Season 2/ Episode 6 “Faking It” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As the pressure to get into the showcase rises, so does Derek with someone who isn’t Alex and Jahil with Ayanna.
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As the pressure to get into the showcase rises, so does Derek with someone who isn’t Alex and Jahil with Ayanna.
It’s Max’s graduation and perhaps the parting lesson Sam gives her is about consistency and a reminder of what love is.
Wonder cuts the extra fat of the book with surgeon-like precision, leaving intact the heart and soul of the book.
In this post, you will find a collection of quotes from the OWN program Queen Sugar. I hope you enjoy the quotes that were collected.
Do not expect resolutions to any of your pressing questions in the season 2 finale of Queen Sugar. Hold onto them until season 3, unfortunately.
Bedeviled has left me low-key traumatized and reminds me why I usually stay away from horror films.
The twins become the focus and honestly, you are left seriously wondering why they deserve to be in the Juni Taisen.
DeRay Davis: How To Act Black doesn’t push you into thinking Davis is overdue for a special but is still enjoyable nonetheless.
For the first time, Shaun encounters another autistic person and with that comes mixed feelings. Meanwhile, Jared opens up about his life and Claire is forced to show vulnerability in a rather uncomfortable way.
Bridgette continues to reveal herself as someone who not only gets underestimated but probably underestimates herself.