The “I Love LA” Reference Guide: Characters, Noteworthy Information & More
A character guide for HBO’s “I Love LA” which also acts as a reference guide for those new or returning to the series.
A character guide for HBO’s “I Love LA” which also acts as a reference guide for those new or returning to the series.
Rachel Sennott stars in HBO’s newest show, featuring her as an agent, middling as an assistant, whose former client/ friend comes back into her life.
“I Love LA” is perfect as a half hour, as it gives you just enough before you could start getting annoyed by the antics.
“Bunnylovr” presents subtle and tame in ways that indeed are not for everyone.
In “I Used To Be Funny,” Rachel Sennott veers towards a more dramatic role, which may struggle at times to hold your attention.
While flawed in more ways than one, “The Idol” does have a few silver linings which allow you to get through it – despite one notable, divisive performance.
As it becomes do or die for Jocelyn’s tour, she and Tedros get into one final face off to see who truly rules the house and Jocelyn’s career.
Tedros’ past continues to be exposed by Destiny as he shows how far he is willing to go for the truth.
As Tedros begins to take over Jocelyn’s life, with minimal resistance, Nikki makes plans of her own in case Jocelyn self-destructs.
As Jocelyn continues to struggle to make a comeback, Tedros’ background and grand plans for Jocelyn are slowly revealed.

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