Family Reunion: Season 2 Episode 2 “Remember When Daddy Came Home?” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As the show briefly takes not on the next generations changing perspective on faith, Mazzi starts a band.
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As the show briefly takes not on the next generations changing perspective on faith, Mazzi starts a band.
Season 2 ends with quite a bit of heartbreak, but some of it is clearly necessary for folks to get something, or someone, out of their system and possibly evolve.
After the events of the last episode, people find themselves opening up to each other, and some even reconcile – but not all.
In case you were wondering what happened to the nudity, you get some this episode – which includes Otis.
Between bad timing and bold choices, many cast members find themselves either unhappy or unsure how to react to the position someone put them in.
Ola’s relationship with Otis hits a very rocky path, as does Eric’s with Rahim. Add in Remi coming back, and it seems everyone’s relationship is threatened.
Otis struggles with Jakob being in his life as Meave deals with birthday blues, Jackson auditions for the school play, and Rahim takes Eric out.
As Otis hits a major obstacle with Ola, Jean makes her presence known, as do the newest members of the cast, Rahim and Vivienne.
A Chylmadia outbreak forces Otis to give in to the issues of the school as he faces a personal one dealing with his need to masturbate.
It’s a “The Circle” reunion as those eliminated reunite with the final five, and we also get to see the first season’s winner be crowned.
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