Euphoria: Season 2/ Episode 2 “Out Of Touch” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
In an episode semi-focused on Nate, he and Maddy question if they deserve good things, and they may not be alone in pondering that.
In an episode semi-focused on Nate, he and Maddy question if they deserve good things, and they may not be alone in pondering that.
Season 2 starts off right with what fans wanted in season 1 – an episode focused on the origins and life of Fezco and Ashtray.
Through a sometimes-dizzying number of time jumps, viewers get closure about where Issa and her friends end up in life, together, and in their relationships.
What’s supposed to be a going-away party for Tiffany and Derek gets interrupted by Molly and Issa’s exes encountering who they are with now.
As a HUGE opportunity comes Issa’s way, so comes the question of what life will be like whether she does or not?
A girl’s night in allows everyone’s favorite friend group to check-in, and over drinks, advice, and confessions are shared.
With Issa’s personal and professional life in turmoil, will this mean her taking a step back? Also, can Molly handle being away from her family, for work, during what can be her mother’s final days?
A health crisis tests not only Molly and Issa’s relationship but Issa and Nathan’s, which seems to be in a better than expected place.
While not an entirely Nathan-focused episode, we are presented another opportunity to see how people live when not in Issa’s presence.
It’s an episode solely focused on Lawrence and Condola during their son’s first year and them working out how to co-parent.
It’s the final season, and there isn’t any fan service, but there is what long-term fans need.
The White Lotus may not hook you from the beginning, but with its murder mystery and after some characters escape your preconceived notions, it gets better.
So who died? Is Olivia going to snitch, will Belinda get her happy ending, and will Armond finally get to have sex with Dillon? Come find out.
Paula and Tanya decide to play a more active role in their circumstances, leading to very different results.
A character guide for HBO’s “The White Lotus.” Included is information about characters and noteworthy information about the series they’re in.
We’ve reached what feels like peak privilege as Shane gains the upper hand, we learn about Olivia’s dark side, and Belinda’s hopes bubble up and may soon get popped.
It’s another day in paradise, but as Armand spirals out, so do others begin to unravel as they realize this vacation destination doesn’t mean peace.
The first half of The Nevers makes you wonder if the second half of the season is needed to appreciate it or if it’ll just end up more of the same.
In episode 2, friendships and relationships start to unravel, despite the best efforts of some.
A handful of eccentric people end up on Hawaiian resort where, in one week, someone dies.
In what begins as a rather perplexing season finale, when it all ends, so much makes sense about Amalia True – if that’s her real name.
In this post, you’ll find quotes collected and .gifs made from the HBO series “The Nevers.”
It is time for Maladie’s execution, and Penance ends up drawing a line in the sand, which separates those who wish to save Maladie from others who have other plans.
Amalia experiences a major betrayal as the search for Mary’s killer begins.
In “Ignition,” Amalia continues to try and recruit those who can fight and be assets rather than take space – as Inspector Mundi’s secret gets revealed.
Secrets are revealed, primarily in terms of past and current relationships you may not have guessed existed.
After a celestial event in 1896, many people, mainly women, have gained gifts. However, for those without them, especially in positions of power, they are more so threats than anything else.
A character guide for HBO’s “The Nevers.” Included is information about characters and noteworthy information about the series they’re in.
While Industry does not have every character live up to its potential, Myha’la Herrold and Ken Leung damn near save the show.
While the men of His Dark Materials are borderline liabilities to the show’s greatness, the women, more than enough, make up for what nearly every male character lacks.
While lackluster at times, Industry ends on a high note as Pierpoint’s politics lead to some unexpected hires and someone getting fired!
In this post, you’ll find quotes collected from the BBC Two and HBO series Industry.
It’s Christmas time, but after the holiday party, many things change, and for most, it is for the worse.
It’s Christmas Eve, and two addicts, Rue and Ali, sit and have an uncomfortable but real conversation. One both needed to have but didn’t know the right person.
It’s do or die for Harper as her secret is exposed, and she makes a major mistake. One that leaves her at the mercy of many.
A familiar face appears under a new name, Mary speaks to angels, and Will reaches the first milestone of his destiny. Oh, and the witches go to war.
As the need for clients grows, after a major exit, the grads, minus Harper, scramble to show their worth at Pierpoint.
A guide for the HBO and BBC Two series “Industry.” Noted are cast members, information about their character(s), and details about the series.
As Lyra explores William’s Oxford, Mrs. Coulter reminds Father MacPhail that their alliance will always be in her favor.
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