My Brilliant Friend: Season 2 Episode 4 “Chapter 12: The Kiss” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Pinuccia comes to terms with marrying Rino, Lila finds a new means of getting under Elena’s skin – just as it seems they could reconcile.
As Pinuccia comes to terms with marrying Rino, Lila finds a new means of getting under Elena’s skin – just as it seems they could reconcile.
After Elena spending so much time in Lila’s world, things are flipped, and with that, we see some old demons pop out.
As Elena observes what it means to be a wife, mother, and what can be lost in the process, her understanding of Lila reaches a new level.
In “My Brilliant Friend’s” return, we learn whether or not Lila made a huge mistake and if Elena may have finally found herself not seeking other people’s validation.
His Dark Materials, while wonderfully led by Dafne Keen, of Logan fame, struggles with weak reveals and lack of urgency.
The end of season 1 is but a bridge to season 2, and thus season 1 feels almost incomplete in execution.
As Lyra continues the path required to reunite with her father, which includes starting a battle between Iorek and Iofur, Ms. Coulter deals with the aftermath of her project failing.
His Dark Materials finally shows signs it may pick up, and it is all thanks to possibly closing a chapter on the Gyptian saga.
On top of Lyra discovering a ghost, she comes to learn what experiments are being done on children at The Station.
Lin-Manuel Miranda arrives, as does an armored bear and word of what Lord Asriel has been up to.
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