Better Things: Season 5/ Episode 10 “We Are Not Alone” [Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
We have come to the end of an epic show that has nothing it can be compared to, and it is truly a loss for the masses.
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We have come to the end of an epic show that has nothing it can be compared to, and it is truly a loss for the masses.
9-1-1 tones down the drama a bit and trades it in for mid-life crises and FOMO.
Everyone has had enough of Harry, but will he forever be a menace with more people standing by him than rebuking his actions and words?
Tara presents a worst-case scenario for Nick, as he gets more comfortable with his sexuality, and Tara deals with disheartening comments.
With a date on the horizon with Imogen, Nick is at the crossroad of keeping up the ruse of not questioning his sexuality and getting closer with Charlie.
Robyn’s latest case is to help a young man accused of rape and murder, but it won’t be her who ultimately saves him, but Aunt Vi.
While it doesn’t start off great, as it ventures into the bizarre, The Man Who Fell To Earth will capture your attention.
As each First Lady enters the White House, they find themselves being managed and downplayed, despite how necessary to their husbands they are.
As Charlie shows wear and tear from being in a secret thing with Ben, he finds himself hoping this time, being with someone closeted won’t be hell.
Not even at the halfway mark and something MAJOR happens between Nick and Charlie!
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