Insatiable: Season 1/ Episode 5 “Bikinis and Bitches” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As the episode addresses body dysmorphia, trans issues, and Nonnie’s sexuality, we get a slight reprieve from what Insatiable usually puts out.
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As the episode addresses body dysmorphia, trans issues, and Nonnie’s sexuality, we get a slight reprieve from what Insatiable usually puts out.
Insatiable continues to deliver mixed results as its form of comedy mixes with situations which could make this seem like a decent show.
While Insatiable still courts some serious awkwardness, it keeps trying to balance that out with the insecurities of its character – but not by much.
While Jonah continues to show he has a communication problem, and Cyrus may have a future as a therapist, Bex has big news!
We finally get to move to B2, but what it takes to get there means Rachel having to step up and not completely rely on Zack.
While the title of the episode does poke the bear a bit, becoming skinny not fixing the trauma Patty experienced is also in full effect.
With only 3 episodes, the foundation is quickly set, alibis given, and a few suspects. Presenting a story which seemingly is following a three act structure with one act per episode.
Insatiable’s pilot really does show that we live in a time that lacks trust and takes to being offended easily, simply off a headline.
So, it seems we won’t be heading off to Greenwood since Keera pops up. That is, alongside a slave marketer who, through the power of touch, teaches Diablo a thing or two.
In season 2 of The Bold Type, it’s more about personal growth than season 1’s professional. Which, for some, comes with a whole lot of pain.
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