Atypical: Season 2/ Episode 8 “Living At An Angle” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As everyone freaks Sam out about college, Elsa meets Megan – who is making moves on Doug.
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As everyone freaks Sam out about college, Elsa meets Megan – who is making moves on Doug.
As Sam makes progress towards college, he grows closer to Bailey. Also, Casey deals with the fallout of telling Izzie what happened.
WE MEET ZAHID’S PARENTS! Also, we learn what he wants to be as Nate does something major, and Elsa and Doug reunite with old friends.
As Sam gets taken advantage of, he makes a new friend. While Casey may lose her boyfriend and Elsa? Well, things get a smidge better for her.
As Sam gets a handle on how to lie, Doug is struggling to deal with the truth about Elsa and his ability to be a single parent.
Sam finds his pack this episode as Doug makes the decision that Sam more so needs a support group vs. another intense one on one relationship.
Rel may not be consistently hilarious or have poignant conversations, but it does work as a good vehicle for DC Young Fly and Jessica Moore to shine.
It’s all about power plays and dynamics this episode as Paige and Doug set ground rules and Casey meets Izzie’s boyfriend Nate.
Did you cry last season? I don’t remember doing that but thanks to a few sweet moments, among the chaos, Atypical’s season starts strong.
Krebskulm is born and it is kind of a letdown – at least until it becomes clear who will try to use her to bring an end to mortal kind.
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