Motherland: Fort Salem: Season 2/ Episode 8 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As the Bellweather Unit is tasked with capturing Nicte, so comes the question if these 3, who barely started War College, could take the founder of the Spree?
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As the Bellweather Unit is tasked with capturing Nicte, so comes the question if these 3, who barely started War College, could take the founder of the Spree?
Rather than focus on the latest development in the construction project, the whole episode has David in a much-needed therapy session.
The unique spin of Reservation Dogs focusing on the indigenous gives it a unique hook – but that’s not the only reason you’ll wanna stick around.
What is it Hayase wants, and will Tonari make it easy on her? Never mind, by getting in the way, will that makes this the last episode we see Tonari?
Paula and Tanya decide to play a more active role in their circumstances, leading to very different results.
Mr. Corman continues to delve into the angst of adulthood as Josh has an anxiety attack of epic proportions.
In the season finale, time management is a major issue, and the lack of it leads to unfortunate results.
If you’re a millennial who isn’t happy with where you are in life now, Mr. Corman may feel like staring into a mirror being forced to watch the life you seek distractions from.
As many fight to rescue Raelle, Adler deals with being attacked and more vulnerable in Fort Salem than she has ever been on the battlefield.
To build a man up, you have to break them down, and it seems the man David and even JG thought they had to be, are being deconstructed as it doesn’t serve anyone’s needs.
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