Dear White People: Season 1/ Episode 2 “Chapter II” – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
Dear White People makes up for the lack of exploring Lionel’s sexuality in the movie version in this episode.
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Dear White People makes up for the lack of exploring Lionel’s sexuality in the movie version in this episode.
I feel like I should preface my review by saying that I was not blown away at all by the movie version of Dear White People. To the point that I’m quite surprised it was adapted into a series. If only because I found it to be like a watered down version of all the…
Being that what happened to Rodney King happened while I was still in diapers, it has been a tale more so told often than truly felt. Yet, with so many looking to retell his story or what happened during the aftermath, it seemed only fitting to start at the beginning. To watch a one man…
For those wondering what life could have held for Marilla if it wasn’t for her brother’s death, this episode is for you.
And so the season comes to an end with Sophia’s career at a high and her personal life at a low.
Despite seeing her mom in action, Sophia still seems to have so much to learn. Though what she learns at the end of this episode she was long warned about.
Yes. This episode is about meeting Sophia’s mom.
Sophia really puts her foot in her mouth and there may not be enough Vaseline to get it out.
It has been roughly 14 months since Nasty Gal has started now and it needs to expand. Question is, who is going to take this 24/25-year-old seriously?
With Dax giving a reality check, and Jay having a heart to heart while Sophia is a bit murky, she comes to a decision about her direction in life.
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