David Makes Man: Season 2/ Episode 6 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It’s time for the big charity event Joe wanted, and between Seren, Marissa, Shella, JG, Trish, and so many other people and factors involved, will David’s plan work?
It’s time for the big charity event Joe wanted, and between Seren, Marissa, Shella, JG, Trish, and so many other people and factors involved, will David’s plan work?
As David begins to get desperate, we’re reminded of the dark side which developed after being betrayed at Hurston.
This might be the episode that helps you move on from the past and accept the new versions of your favorite characters – thanks to Shella.
Alongside announcing the next city Ready To Love is going to, we learn whether the promo featuring Joel and Verneashia was a ruse or there are serious issues there.
Season 5 of Queen Sugar, despite addressing the COVID-19 pandemic and 2020’s Black Lives Matter movement, is a reprieve from what the show has perennially given viewers.
We’re back to dealing with the adult version of David, and he remains firmly in the shadow of the one we got to know in season 1.
As we spend the majority of the episode in David’s past, it doesn’t do any favors for when the show refocuses on David’s present/ future.
It has been ten weeks since everyone first met, and now it is decision time – Who will end up in a relationship and who will have just gained experience?
A significant time jump has occurred, which has placed us in the adult years of our former leads, and it’s an adjustment.
While we end up with four final couples, by the end of the episode, it’ll be real clear to you we’ll still just end up with three after the finale.
As the last episode’s drama dies down, many are forced to recognize “The Process” is nearly over and decisions need to be made, or you will be eliminated.
Prepare for an entire episode full of drama, from the elimination scenes in the beginning to people exposing other people’s business.
I don’t know who thought it was good to have these men meet the ladies’ exes, but while it gives good drama, it also blows up some matches.
As the numbers dwindle and things get serious, a few red flags lead to some guys abandoning the women who have been their top pick since the beginning.
With there still being some men who haven’t made multiple strong connections, again, there is the question of whether to do a double elimination or give a second chance?
Once again, it appears knowing who is dating who is causing jealousy and biting people in the ass. However, with the men in control, they try to nip that in the bud.
One of the bottom two may have made an end-game connection with someone as the ladies choose a man to eliminate.
In the season 5 finale, we’re reminded that, despite Queen Sugar often feeling about struggle, those fights are for the joy everyone knows they deserve.
Two women are eliminated, with one just barely making it because one guy started to have a connection with her.
Multiple bombshells are dropped as Ralph Angel, and Darla make a decision with Blue, and Nova discovers something that could end her relationship with Calvin.
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.