Dear White People: Season 3, Episode 2 “Volume 3: Chapter 2” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
As Joelle continues to figure out how she’ll be as host of Dear White People, Rashid struggles with his role within the Black American community.
As Joelle continues to figure out how she’ll be as host of Dear White People, Rashid struggles with his role within the Black American community.
As Sasha has a mental breakdown, Tess finds herself a pawn in Howard and Simone’s passive-aggressive chess game.
As the owner of the restaurant appears, we’re reminded all who envy Tess’ brand new eyes to things still are capable of experiencing something new.
Joe finds himself with formidable competition which may force him to do something drastic to save his relationship with Beck.
As Jane’s BRCA diagnosis comes back to haunt her, Sutton is put into a boss position and Kat into an awkward one thanks to Cleo.
Open relationships, gun violence, and gun ownership get featured and only as The Bold Type knows how.
As Eva deals with the school’s money issues and PTSD, GAMU gets hit by a norovirus which just makes things so much worse.
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.
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