The Bold Type: Season 2/ Episode 7 “Betsy” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Open relationships, gun violence, and gun ownership get featured and only as The Bold Type knows how.
Open relationships, gun violence, and gun ownership get featured and only as The Bold Type knows how.
Things switch up in this episode of The Bold Type as Jane rebounds from all her struggles while Kat and Sutton are dealing with serious relationship woes.
As Kat fights the lack of diversity at Scarlett, Jane deals with another magazine’s push for diversity keeping her unemployed. All while Sutton deals with being part of an affair.
Jealousy is a major issue as relationships and career progress are compared and contrast amongst the ladies.
Networking and doing what you love, even when it is just a gig, is the focus of a multi-layered lesson episode. Which also includes learning from failure.
What’s in a reputation or a label and how much should one alter it considering their environment? Those are the questions posed.
The Bold Type is back and though only two weeks have gone by in their world, it feels like so much has happened.
Esther & Benji continue to be an acquired taste and make me wonder how many may last until episode 3.
Grown-ish won’t fulfill A Different World fantasies but definitely fills a void, sometimes by doing too much.
Alone Together’s future really will rest on whether or not FreeForm’s audience will love, or learn to love, the character Esther.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.