Cherish The Day: Season 2/ Episode 4 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Anastasia tests her hold over Ellis, Sunday shows us why men with kids, never mind divorced men with kids, sometimes have a hard time dating.
As Anastasia tests her hold over Ellis, Sunday shows us why men with kids, never mind divorced men with kids, sometimes have a hard time dating.
The opportunity for closure and resolution is presented for many, but is it the best course of action across the board?
Like any reunion show, you see more drama because of everyone getting back together than hugs, kisses, and reminiscing about good times.
Ellis makes a trip to Atlanta in hopes that, despite him messing up, it isn’t too late for him and Sunday.
While a literal storm is on the horizon, the people it brings to St. Jo are worth worrying about.
At this point, are people chosen because the love is real or because they don’t want the headache of a challenge?
The closer Ellis and Sunday get, the more they are reminded about what they were. But is it too soon to pick up where they left off?
Micah is finally confronted about his NFT as Darla deals with a rough day that tempts her to relapse.
A lot of connections are falling apart as the men meet the parents. And for the most part, the parents aren’t the reason why.
“Cherish The Day” finally returns, and the love story it seems they’ll be giving us will make you feel like Valentine’s Day is around the corner.
Nova decides to approach everyone about her book adaptation, and to say she has bad timing would be an understatement.
As it becomes clear that some should consider self-elimination, many hold on, hoping their top person is ready to love and not just continue to date.
Finding joy and community in the worst of times is the modus operandi as Sam strikes back and Darla is triggered during a trip to DC.
It’s the seasonal getaway, and with people being confronted with who is a priority and where they stand, some people get in their feelings.
Another day, another battle with Sam, and on top of that, Billie’s husband shows up, and Dominic meets one of Nova’s exes.
The ladies meet the men’s truth-tellers, of which the majority are their exes, leading to the idea that some minas well just eliminate themselves.
The Landry and Bordelon family face off again with the parish council put in the middle, but without Charley there, can they win?
It’s time for the men to meet the best friends and for one guy, things get heated in such a way that he comes out of his usual character.
“Queen Sugar” begins its final season with a moment of peace and hope before ole Sam Landry makes it clear that he has one last fight in him.
Tommy decides it is time for an open forum for people to air out grievances. Which, hopefully, becomes a “Ready To Love” seasonal thing like the getaway.
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