P-Valley: Season 2/ Episode 9 “Snow” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It’s election night, and the grand re-re-re-re opening at The Pynk, making an appearance by Megan Thee Stallion, aka Tina Snow just the icing on the cake.
It’s election night, and the grand re-re-re-re opening at The Pynk, making an appearance by Megan Thee Stallion, aka Tina Snow just the icing on the cake.
While Julia has enjoyed praise for quite some time, and maybe men not getting it, a woman criticizing her program is taken to heart.
As Julia sees how far-reaching her influence is, Alice tries to deal with her receiving little to no credit, never mind the benefits of the deal she made for Julia.
In the season finale, we learn how Ola takes Whitney’s confession, as her girls bond over drinks and weed and either deal with or avoid their own situations.
Loyalty and appreciating your team is how one moves up in business and in life. However, between betrayals and lack of appreciation, some people f*** up this episode.
Matthew and Sondi face the university over their relationship as Whitney’s mother comes to town, as well as her maid of honor.
As Lyn tries to see if old relationships can be renewed, Emma is trying to cleanse herself of Nico by going back to her old ways – and she isn’t alone.
As the possibility of Eddy finding their dad pesters Lyn, someone else’s died, and Emma learns an awful truth about Nico.
As the bar finds itself doing better than ever, there remain so many who have the opportunity and desire to take it down, or the owners.
Danny and Leigh try to see if what they have is real, or Leigh trying to tap into Matt, and we learn Matt told Danny a major secret regarding his marriage.
While Emma continues to avoid any and all hard conversations, which don’t make her the victim, Lyn is beginning to realize how hard she makes life.
As Emma deals with Lyn’s betrayal, Marisol and Eddy are trying to handle being rejected by their assumed family.
In a rather emotional episode, Mari makes a mistake with Eddy and Emma has a bit of an emotional awakening.
As Emma starts thinking about how life can be now that she left Chicago, she comes to some decisions. Of which some don’t make Lyn too happy as she struggles with life.
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