Raven’s Home: Season 2/ Episode 4 “Cop To It” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
With new building owners comes a whole new set of problems for Raven, beyond just paying the rent on time.
With new building owners comes a whole new set of problems for Raven, beyond just paying the rent on time.
With Booker craving popularity and more friends, he decides using being psychic may help – but it attracts only the wrong kind of attention.
With Booker revealing he is psychic, and Raven sharing she is, it brings them closer and makes Nia feel more left out than ever.
Booker finds himself with Raven’s money and it seems either he’ll have to tell a gigantic lie or tell the truth about his visions.
Walker returns to the show and this brings to question what may become of Andi and Jonah? Alongside that, we have Buffy giving Cyrus an ultimatum when it comes to being friends with TJ.
Everyone’s emotions run high as Andi and Bex have a big fight and Jonah loses his cool around Cyrus and Buffy.
With Buffy’s days numbered, Andi tries to recreate the perfect day. Which is a bit more difficult than she thought it would be.
As Andi mulls over whether or not she wants to date Jonah again, Buffy has a decision to make which could change everything.
A fortune teller perhaps foreshadows the future of our leads, and not all of the fortunes are good. In fact, 2/3 are pretty bad.
There are two major reveals which are so big, it’ll leave you surprised the show isn’t going on a break immediately after.
As Andi deals with Bowie dating Miranda, TJ annoys Buffy and might just end up having something with Cyrus. Though that might be wishful thinking.
For both Bowie and Buffy, we learn why talking about their parents is a bit of a sore subject.
Bex and Andi find themselves in positions where them not saying anything, may mean losing someone who matters the most.
While Andi finds herself worrying about a few less things in her life, then another bomb gets dropped on her little world.
Buffy and Andi are going through it when it comes to their “relationships” as Cyrus is just struggling with figuring out by what means can he impress a college recruiter – in 4 to 5 years.
Though certainly a bit cheesy, and featuring the comedic style of many Disney Channel shows, Girl Meets World has just enough of Boy Meets World to be considered a success.
As Dr. Metcalf gives us a dose of after-school special lessons, Andi experiences the best and worse feeling possible.
Relationships change people and with dating Jonah comes Andi trying to be an understanding person when it comes to Amber. Meanwhile, Buffy too is trying to understand TJ.
The reason Bex left Andi to Celia 13 years ago is revealed and it helps Bex and Celia heal their relationship.
Closure and finding a way to move on are big things this episode. Especially for Bex, Andi, Amber, and soon Iris.
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