3%: Season 1/ Episode 3 "Chapter 3/ Corridor" – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
Overview Joana’s secrets are revealed, as well as Ezequiel’s.
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Overview Joana’s secrets are revealed, as well as Ezequiel’s.
Overview As the process continues, Alina starts to pick up on something she can use against Ezequiel. Review (with Spoilers)
Overview In a dystopian future there is a clear divide between the rich and poor but, when a person turns 20, they have the opportunity to cross the divide. Trigger Warning(s): Suicide
Overview Almost everyone is trying to prove something to themselves or others. Either proving they can move on, triumph over adversity, or that they deserve to be loved.
Overview The focus is on Letty’s relationships, or lack thereof, with her family and old friends. That and how as much as she may seem like the root of her own problems, that isn’t 100% true. Review (with Spoilers) After a whirlwind of information in episode 1, it was nice to have an episode rooted…
Overview No one dies this episode but with Letty stuck in a car with Javier for miles, so comes a need to reevaluate their relationship.
Overview For the gains Issa gets at her job she has an equal amount of losses in her personal life. Review (with Spoilers)
Overview As some grow closer to the maze, you realize it isn’t just this mystical place in the park but it may just be the park itself. Review (with Spoilers) After watching this episode and not rushing into the recap/ review and just letting my thoughts simmer, I realize what my issue is with this…
Overview There is a certain beauty to revealing yourself and your intentions. However, as shown in this episode, there are often consequences for doing so. Review (with Spoilers) If I was to be perfectly honest, I couldn’t tell you what is driving me to keep up with this show. There is a lack of urgency,…
The T Word goes beyond what has been seen in scripted media and shows the current lives of Trans youth.
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