Elite: Season 1/ Episode 1 [Series Premiere] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The rich and poor intermingling, the plight of one Palestinian girl, someone HIV+, and boys trying to hide their homosexuality – OH THE DRAMA!
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The rich and poor intermingling, the plight of one Palestinian girl, someone HIV+, and boys trying to hide their homosexuality – OH THE DRAMA!
It seems the being that haunted Missy finds its way to Andrew. As that happens, Jessie becomes more rebellious and Nick tries to woo Gina.
Big Mouth continues to make sure the girls of the show aren’t forgotten as it dives into body image issues and learning to love yourself.
We pick up where we left off and Nick is starting to wonder if puberty may ever start to kick in.
Ally begins to see Ray as we see him, and it makes her a bit more cautious when it comes to dating him.
As an early holiday gift, we are reminded of one of the best anime of the spring, if not year, in this tear-jerking ova.
As Sophia loses her faith, and Charity finds Iyanla Vanzant visiting her, James and Mae’s plans may have resulted in mutually assured destruction.
As we finally learn who Star’s baby daddy is, most of the cast is trying to deal with their past so that it doesn’t impede the joy pending in their future.
Gary proves himself to be the dump truck which keeps dropping crap on Ray’s life.
It seems everyone is tired of being single and that means desperate times may mean desperate solutions.
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