Good Behavior: Season 1/ Episode 10 "All The Things" [Season Finale] – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) The season ends and leaves a slight distaste. Only because it took the easy way out at every turn.
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) The season ends and leaves a slight distaste. Only because it took the easy way out at every turn.
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) With the custody of Jacob on the line, how far will Letty go to keep him is a question asked and answered.
Best of [In response to those who say slavery was a long time ago, you need to get over it, etc] This is what I say to those people, ‘To argue that is to say effects don’t matter. To say that effects don’t compound. Everything that happens in the world has an effect. […] So…
Overview It’s an emotional day for Letty as Estelle and she have a heart to heart, she has a real heart to heart with Javier, and Jacob reveals some devastating news. Trigger Warning(s): Murder of Animal Review (with Spoilers)
Overview Javier is the focus of the episode as his family comes to town and reveals why he hasn’t seen them in 20 years. Trigger Warning(s): Head Shot Review (with Spoilers)
Overview While stealing from Javier’s sister doesn’t get resolved, we do begin to understand how seriously Javier takes his relationship with Letty. Review (with Spoilers)
Overview While Letty and Christian get close, we are introduced to Javier’s sister. Review (with Spoilers)
Overview The focus is on Letty’s relationships, or lack thereof, with her family and old friends. That and how as much as she may seem like the root of her own problems, that isn’t 100% true. Review (with Spoilers) After a whirlwind of information in episode 1, it was nice to have an episode rooted…
Overview No one dies this episode but with Letty stuck in a car with Javier for miles, so comes a need to reevaluate their relationship.
Overview The relationship is established and while at times there is a serious case of Beauty and the Beast going on, who knows if Letty may develop Stockholm syndrome. Review (with Spoilers)
A woman with every issue you can fathom crosses paths with a killer for hire. Someone who, unlike many others, sees something in her worth saving.
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