Devotion a Story of Love and Desire: Season 1/ Episode 6 [Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
A year passes from the events of the last episode, and as we say goodbye to Carlo and Margherita, they are welcoming new beginnings.
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A year passes from the events of the last episode, and as we say goodbye to Carlo and Margherita, they are welcoming new beginnings.
Our favorite book aficionado and stalker has entered suburbia with his master chef, equally crazy wife – what’s the worst that could happen?
Time is running out for Luca’s transplant, so Thony finds herself heavily reliant on Arman to come through in the clutch, making neither Nadia nor Marco happy.
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Margherita reaches a breaking point with Carlo, which may lead to the long-expected explosion of their marriage.
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It’s time for Lexi’s play, “Our Life,” which features her side of her friendship with Rue, her take on Maddy, and a gratuitous homoerotic scene featuring Ethan as Nate!
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While Carlo thinks things with the women in his life have improved, he might sorely be mistaken.
While Miriam claims she wants bigger and better, she seems unwilling to get out of her own way as Susie tries to get her and Miriam’s finances together.
The fast-talking and wit of Mrs. Maisel are back, but with the career blow of being fired, it’s time for some fallout.
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The last new singles are introduced, and with that, things truly begin as people start to hone on who is a match, just not for them or isn’t ready to love.
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With seven months in the bag, a major opportunity makes Sam nervous and forces Carol to realize she doesn’t know how to talk to her daughter.
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Dorothy hosts a block party and for the first time in a long time, Leanne experiences normalcy. Sad that it is short-lived.
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As Will tries to make peace with Carlton, Geoffrey is working on keeping him and Ashley alive. Also, Hillary and Jazz properly meet for the first time.
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