Trinkets: Season 1, Episode 4 “Happy F**king Birthday” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
As Tabitha experiences the beginning of a personal breakthrough, there is also one in the friendship between Moe and Elodie.
As Tabitha experiences the beginning of a personal breakthrough, there is also one in the friendship between Moe and Elodie.
As Trinkets gets into a good grove, so comes the need to talk about pleasure in and outside the bedroom.
Elodie comes out to Tabitha and Moe, but between the three girls, despite each opening up, there remain huge secrets.
A character guide for Netflix’s Trinkets featuring cast members names, character descriptions, and noteworthy information.
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June really tests the limits of her influence, but this time with the Waterfords and Aunt Lydia. Especially when Janine puts herself in a dangerous situation.
Those who kill awaken some spiritual force, and it seems the blood they spilled in a sacred forest may soon include theirs.
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