Fantasy Island: Season 2/ Episode 3 “Paymer vs. Paymer” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Javier asks Ruby to get to know Helene, a couple visiting the island is treated as a warning for Elena and Javier’s relationship.
As Javier asks Ruby to get to know Helene, a couple visiting the island is treated as a warning for Elena and Javier’s relationship.
A new potential series regular is added, but unlike Ruby, they may not be of service to Elena and the Island.
After being delayed nearly a year, “Fantasy Island” returns with new guests, a new relationship and someone experiencing a fresh breakup.
The second season of “The Cleaning Lady” is a prime example of a sophomore slump, as it struggles to keep the focus on Thony, as her storyline drags out, and others try to emerge.
In the two episodes FOX is touting as “The Cleaning Lady” season finale, drastic measures are taken as Thony tries to have it all and fails to.
Arman finally focuses on rebuilding his reputation, as he hopes Nadia will come through and kill Robert before Robert gets the chance to kill him.
As Robert exerts his power over Thony and Arman, Nadia finds herself pushed to manipulate Robert to regain control over her life.
As Denny asks about Eva, multiple 9-1-1 calls lead to positive and negative discoveries.
Robert takes the episode off and leaves Nadia in charge, making Garrett wildly seeking vengeance, putting her in his crosshairs.
As Christopher preps for his first dance and May’s boyfriend is put in a dangerous position, Maddie and Chim are just hoping to find a place big enough and affordable.
As Robert’s paranoia leads to him making life-or-death decisions, Chris piquing Detective Flores’ curiosity makes Marco’s death become an unavoidable issue for his family.
As Nadia decides to be loyal to herself over Arman, Robert plays right into Arman, Thony, and Garrett’s hands with a deal that means Arman working with Cortes.
As Hen comes upon the decision whether to officially hand in her resignation papers, Karen is fighting for her life and that of her staff.
We get our first sighting of Cortés, and, to much surprise, we meet Jaz’s father, JD, as Arman struggles being under Robert’s thumb and Nadia’s hate for Thony grows.
Hen takes the exam that could change her life as Maddie is dealing with chaos in her personal and professional life.
Notable information about Nadia’s past is revealed as a decision is made regarding Jon, and Chris begins to act recklessly.
“Animal Instincts” is an episode focused on growth as Christopher tries to assert his independence, Buck is approached about a major opportunity, and Hen revisits becoming a doctor.
The aftermath of Hayak’s demise is felt by Arman, as Thony presents a business deal that mostly benefits her but could become a lifeline for Arman.
The cause of Tanya’s death is revealed in probably the most extensive story “9-1-1” has ever done.
Marco’s death may not be the only shocking one of the season, as Thony deals with her in-laws, which include a father-in-law ready to blame her for everything.
Hen tries to have it all, but she may ultimately have to choose between being a paramedic and a doctor. Just as much as Athena may have to decide whether her father is a villain.
With Arman still in jail and Marco kidnapping Luca, Thony finds herself caught between her future and past and might be forced to pick one over the other.
“9-1-1” returns with a 4-month time jump that has Bobby seeking an interim captain and Maddie’s stability being to the point of considering dating again.
9-1-1 is more of the same, as it delivers daring rescues and a slew of forgettable guest stars. However, more than ever, there is the vibe it wants you to see everyone get their moment in the sun with dedicated episodes.
In its season finale, 9-1-1 wraps up a lot of storylines and decides to set things up so, in season 6, things can start fresh and with potentially less drama.
Hen and Chim have a major spotlight episode as they investigate whether or not Jonah has a hero complex.
9-1-1 tones down the drama a bit and trades it in for mid-life crises and FOMO.
Eddie and Lucy struggle with how lucky they may or may not be, as Chim and Maddie have a scare regarding their daughter Jee-Yun.
Buck and Maddie make it back to Los Angeles, and alongside all the surprises of what happened in their absence, they have a surprise for everyone as well.
Chimney makes his way to Boston in hopes of finding Maddie, but has he arrived before she is ready to go back, and will she continue to evade him?
In the return of 9-1-1, three months have passed since episode 10, and Bobby is contemplating if it is time to find replacements for Eddie and Buck.
In its season finale, The Cleaning Lady gives Thony is given one more chance before the guillotine drops on her, and it relies on Arman risking it all for her.
With Arman unable to help Thony, she gets desperate, and like when anyone gets desperate, it opens her up to making grave mistakes.
While Thony reaches a major milestone, Hayak starts to ask all the right questions about what Arman is doing at the wrong time.
Thony is pushed to see how far she is willing to go to secure Luca’s future, as Arman sees Thony’s interactions with Garrett as a lucrative opportunity.
As Garret shows us why he has the reputation he does, Arman is reminded of his place within Hayak’s empire.
Desperate to maintain some sense of hope, Fiona and Thony track down the man who was supposed to be Luca’s donor as Arman deals with the feds encroaching.
In the finale of Our Kind of People, we are given the reveals we have waited for since the season started, with a new mystery to set up season 2.
As Garrett gets aggressive with securing Thony as a CI, Armon gives her more and more reasons to commit to being a snitch.
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