Reasonable Doubt: Season 2 Episode 9 “Who You Wit” – Recap and Review
Shanelle takes the stand for her trial and JT’s first victim, Eboni, tells her story.
Shanelle takes the stand for her trial and JT’s first victim, Eboni, tells her story.
In many ways, the season finale of “The Chi” season 6 feels like a lot of the inevitable happened, and it makes us slightly worried for season 7.
In its mid-season finale, Kevin says his final goodbye, as do a few others, as Alicia and other new characters push the idea they soon will take up the screen time of those dearly departed.
As Brayden’s trial winds down, so does the need to question what Paul did to Jax as all is revealed.
Whether or not to take Brayden on as a client is complicated by continued marital strife and Jax wanting to be on the right side of whatever goes down.
It’s Valentine’s Day, and for many, it is a turning point in their lives and relationships and coerces difficult conversations.
It’s Christmas in Chicago, and it is the perfect time for new couples to form, solidify, or question if they should stay together as the new year approaches.
For the most part, “Love Jones” acts as a reprieve from the drama thus far as reconciliations happen and love blooms between characters.
Tabitha Brown returns as Octavia during a pivotal time as all of Kiesha’s family seems to be having relationship issues.
As a character gets the virus, we find many coming together under a banner of love as they are reminded what to be grateful for.
Despite Callie starting a new job, old habits die hard. Also, Davia’s mom, Bonnie, comes to town and reminds us of another reason Davia doesn’t want to go home.
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