Reasonable Doubt: Season 1/ Episode 8 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Brayden’s trial winds down, so does the need to question what Paul did to Jax as all is revealed.
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As Brayden’s trial winds down, so does the need to question what Paul did to Jax as all is revealed.
As Robert’s paranoia leads to him making life-or-death decisions, Chris piquing Detective Flores’ curiosity makes Marco’s death become an unavoidable issue for his family.
In “Cursed,” again, “9-1-1” circumvents its usual formula by focusing on just one victim, with the worst bad luck.
In a new sci-fi production from the producers of “Westworld,” past and present seem to collide all thanks to the next generation of virtual reality technology.
As everyone settles in, many come to realize this vacation isn’t about relaxation but trying to escape unresolved issues back home.
We’ve come to the end of what is being dubbed as “Part 1” of “Interview With The Vampire,” and things end with a notable reveal.
A slightly confusing time jump is revealed as Naomi makes a breakthrough in her case, and we’re reminded who is running things in Matthew’s organization.
Alfred takes Soulja Boy’s advice and checks out a farm in the middle of nowhere.
As new information gives Jax an edge in her case, Lewis realizes that if Jax doesn’t want him, other women do.
Ellis decides that if Sunday is willing to go all in, she needs to properly meet his kids, Anatasia and even Danny.
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