Good Behavior: Season 1/ Episode 10 "All The Things" [Season Finale] – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) The season ends and leaves a slight distaste. Only because it took the easy way out at every turn.
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Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) The season ends and leaves a slight distaste. Only because it took the easy way out at every turn.
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) Who perhaps is the true evil one of the show reveals themselves and the mask is lifted.
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) Despite Charlie’s absence, we get a nice, though likely to be short-lived, addition in Lydia. Who with Holden going into another coma/ flashback, helps balance out what we are well used to bring the show down. Trigger Warning(s): Blood | Open Wound
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) With a drab art style, a lead who seems disinterested in anything besides smoking, paired with subordinates who are annoying jokey and someone who is envious of our lead and wants to take him down a peg… I feel so tricked by the preview.
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) All I can say is, I wish I didn’t have work tomorrow for I have finally gotten excited about this show.
Overview As Charlie introduces herself to Holden and begins another love triangle, we go deeper into the past of Arthur and Dr. Frost.
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) As one character seemingly exits, another enters. Though it is the truth about Arthur which matters the most and how Holden reacts to his first memory of Willa.
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) As things get worse for Arthur, and Kevin’s body is discovered, it becomes more and more clear the battle for Holden is going to be personal and life altering for those in his life. Trigger Warning(s): Blood
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) As Willa begins to explain things to Holden, it seems the answers don’t just lead to more questions but his stress tolerance lowering.
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) As the PTSD-like symptoms continue, we are introduced to the personal life of the man in the mustard jacket.
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