GLOW: Season 1/ Episode 5 “Debbie Does Something” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As GLOW seems less like a dream and more of a reality, Debbie finds herself needing to get serious if she is going to the star of this thing.
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As GLOW seems less like a dream and more of a reality, Debbie finds herself needing to get serious if she is going to the star of this thing.
GLOW refocuses on the yet to be developed characters and takes a keen interest in Sheila, Carmen, and a little bit into Tammé.
In case you were wondering who and why someone would finance Sam’s all women’s wrestling federation? Well, you get your answer.
You Get Me isn’t as bad as you may have assumed. However, it will likely end up just another random title on Netflix in time.
What hooks you as being a look into the Gawker v. Hulk Hogan case evolves into a warning message. A very familiar one not just about the elites bullying the press, but how Donald Trump is poison to the American democracy.
Glow is still struggling but is getting better. Mostly thanks to Cherry becoming more prominent as well as Melrose.
Glow doesn’t seem like a sure fire hit. If anything, like its wrestling theme, it’ll fit a niche. As for whether it is a big enough niche for Netflix to make another season? Well, let’s check out the rest of the season before saying that.
And so Crashing comes to an end which arguably can work as both a season and series finale. Even though one semi-major question is left unanswered.
As Kate and Anthony reach a new openness in their relationship, the various other relationships of the show continue to grow stronger.
During a dinner party, Lulu initiates a lot of conflicts, with some help from Sam. Making it so almost everyone shows their ass before the night is over.
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