David Makes Man: Season 1, Episode 7 “Son of Man” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
The night Sky died is shown, alongside how the Vil comes together to celebrate Halloween – which Seren gets to experience.
The night Sky died is shown, alongside how the Vil comes together to celebrate Halloween – which Seren gets to experience.
Bob and Grace begin to clash, so he checks her. However, he ain’t the only one checking people this episode.
Desperation for better, or just stability, leads Gloria and Dave down dark paths. The kind they’ll surely have to pay for later.
Grace spends some time in Phoenix which allows Phil to make a move and Mae to learn why Calgary will never be hers. Also, Zora may have made a friend.
David goes to his first dance, and it seems a lot of people are heavily invested in his potential love life – beyond his date!
In the season finale for Queen Sugar, while many find peace, unfortunately for Charley, it seems she just keeps swapping who she is at war with.
Grace and Noah’s son is introduced, as Jacob finds himself back in Cavalry drama and trying to work with an antsy Kerissa.
We retrack the day David had, but now focus on Gloria and what she deals with to put food on the table and the roof over her kids’ heads.
Just a Nova seems to be recovering her place in the family, Charley might be ready to cut them all off.
The season has barely begun, and the Greenleaf family ends up with their own personal Judas and the first sets of battles with Bob and his ambitious house negro.
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“Mountains & Molehills” focuses on issues with communication that can come up in a marriage. Especially when personalities conflict and one, or both, are evolving.
As a rainstorm sweeps through St. Jo, many find themselves with someone who forces them to slow down and think about their future.
As David sits down with a counselor, and reveals his story to Seren over a sleepover, he unfurls like a flower in the spring.
With the honeymoon period over, so comes realizing you committed to a person long term and trying to figure out did you make the right decision?
Brother Dave finds himself engaging with Raynan’s criminal element a bit deeper, as well as meeting some of Ms. Elijah’s associates. Maybe even making a friend.
The night Blue was conceived is talked about, as well as many past trauma that still shakes characters to the core.
“Long and Windy Roads” focuses on couples who, from lack of communication to baggage from past relationships, struggled to make it to the altar.
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