Tales of the City: Season 1, Episode 9 “Rainbow Warriors” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Alongside Molly Ringwald appearing, we may finally know who is the one who is blackmailing Anna, and it seems that person is a little off-kilter.
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Alongside Molly Ringwald appearing, we may finally know who is the one who is blackmailing Anna, and it seems that person is a little off-kilter.
We may finally may know who is blackmailing Anna and why as we head the time frame of when Anna bought 28 Barbary Lane.
Unfortunately in life, to rebuild sometimes requires you to tear everything down to the foundation. “Next Level Sh*t” shows why.
Just as things were looking up for Mary Ann and the twins, down for Shawna, and getting better for Michael and Anna, a significant discovery.
While there was a need to question why a second season, Meryl Streep pretty much is the sole answer you’ll need.
Claws returns in style and with drama. Including a twist you might not have seen coming in a million years.
Mary Ann makes a discovery about Sam as multiple reconciliations take place – despite past drama.
As some question Anna’s decision to sell the building, others are focusing on the relationships they have, or had, thanks to Anna providing them a safe and affordable place.
As the show preps for Brandon’s exit, it becomes clear there is more than enough going on that his time can be used well.
Insecurities and secrets are starting to eat up those who frequent or live at 28 Barbary Lane. Specifically their relationships – romantic or otherwise.
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