Alexa & Katie: Season 1/ Episode 9 “Winter Luau” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Alexa finds a vicarious way to attend school but in the process, loses one opportunity but gains another.
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Alexa finds a vicarious way to attend school but in the process, loses one opportunity but gains another.
Katie ends up pulling an Alexa as she goes overboard because she isn’t getting enough attention and feels things changing.
This weird little family comedy, which hints at a sad, if not outright traumatic past, really shouldn’t be as hard to find as it is.
Brody’s past comes to haunt him, as Star learns the truth about what happened the day her mother died. Alongside this, Simone finds a way to even things up with Angel.
After many years, Steins;Gate returns and with a bit of a reintroduction episode for the premiere, you get quickly reacclimated and excited for what the season will hold.
Alexa’s dependency on Katie becomes an issue when she realizes Katie has the potential to have other friends.
The battle for Freeland has intensified as new defenses against Black Lightning have been made and it seems he is becoming heavily outnumbered.
It’s the “Ungroundable” episode all over again, but now Alexa is trying to push Gwenny to be who she used to be.
Katie gets the cancer kid treatment and while it begins with some likable treats, the pity begins to get to her.
Ultimately, The Quad was a show with good ideas that had never really found a way to execute the majority of its plots for long-term success.
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