Queen Sugar: Season 3, Episode 3 “Your Distant Destiny” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Nova reminds us how tactless she can sometimes be, Ralph Angel decides to put his son before tryst and Micah adjusts to the changes in his life.
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As Nova reminds us how tactless she can sometimes be, Ralph Angel decides to put his son before tryst and Micah adjusts to the changes in his life.
The Bold Type is back and though only two weeks have gone by in their world, it feels like so much has happened.
Many women get a taste of the old world and there is the slightest bit of hope things could get better for them. However, said blessing is finite.
Wallace takes center stage and gives us the type of character perfect to leave us on a cliffhanger until next week.
Tosh takes center stage as does a theme that no matter what everyone’s socioeconomic status, each kid is under immense pressure.
If FreeForm recommitted to making web series, Five Points would probably be on their slate with its teen angst and drama.
The parenting style of Will and Jada Smith which produced such eccentric children has always been curious and sometimes even controversial. That gets broken down, to a point, this episode.
As Andi mulls over whether or not she wants to date Jonah again, Buffy has a decision to make which could change everything.
Pose is so wonderful that you’ll wish Ryan Murphy and co. held this for Netflix so that we could get all the episodes in one sitting.
Baby Monster spends some time with uncle Sasha to help her get through a bad day and make him feel less alone in the world.
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