Run The World: Season 1/ Episode 7 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Loyalty and appreciating your team is how one moves up in business and in life. However, between betrayals and lack of appreciation, some people f*** up this episode.
Loyalty and appreciating your team is how one moves up in business and in life. However, between betrayals and lack of appreciation, some people f*** up this episode.
Trish is back to the forefront in an episode that shows you why she has the entrepreneurial spirit she does. Also, Sean kicking people leads to a question of how to discipline him?
It’s a therapy episode that focuses on everyone’s past and recent events, so they can move forward – with the help of Rosie O’Donnell.
Miles learns how long he’ll be in prison and Ashley? She learns if she may have to adapt to his family or prep to get the hell out.
Picking up from the story the movie set up, we switch focus to Ashley as she moves in with Miles’ bohemian mother and sex worker sister – and Ashley ain’t happy.
Matthew and Sondi face the university over their relationship as Whitney’s mother comes to town, as well as her maid of honor.
As Renee struggles to get rid of Jason, Ella is trying to determine how to handle Anderson and Whitney? How to deal with the weighing guilt on her conscience.
A character guide for STARZ’s “Run The World.” Included is information about characters and noteworthy information about the series they’re in.
It’s Ella’s birthday, and rather than it be a momentous occasion, she’s the type who takes stock of what she doesn’t have, and it brings down the vibe.
As it becomes clear Renee’s marriage is in shambles, and Whitney’s engagement, Ella decides to try white d***, I mean c***.
Run The World presents itself with many familiar characters and storylines, but there is hope it can establish its own identity in time.
While P-Valley takes a while to get its groove, and has misplaced focus with its characters, by the end you’re hooked.
It’s often said when it comes to dancing to leave it all on the floor. However, in the season finale, blood is left on the dance floor.
As familiar faces come to the Pynk’s last hoorah, so comes the question if the casino might be the last thing some should worry about.
This Sunday is the penultimate episode, and we got a little something to entice you.
As Uncle Clifford’s first Pynk graduate comes through, the mystery which is Hailey’s past life continues to unravel.
In a cell, Mercedes has a heart to heart with her momma as Uncle Clifford deals with a foreclosure notice, and we meet Keyshawn’s man and Hailey’s ex.
It’s Mercedes’ Last Dance! But what kind of drama would “P-Valley” be if everything came together for its biggest character?
While “Hightown” struggles to find its groove at first, after discarding a few storylines and characters, it picks up the pace and becomes a reason to subscribe to Starz.
As Uncle Clifford’s financial woes become more evident, we learn more about Andre and how Hailey could manipulate him.
“P-Valley” offers you everything and more as its girls present something far beyond a southern version of “Hustlers.”
In the season finale, the tag team of Ray and Jackie damn near get everything they could ever wish for. However, Ray’s past decisions bite him in the ass.
Ray and Jackie’s storylines finally link, thus making for a better show, but at what cost?
As Jackie shows herself to be a better investigator than Ray, we’re reminded why Ray has a terrible reputation.
After a ten-episode season in season 2, the 6 episode season 3 feels like a disservice to such a great show.
With a season renewal and being more than halfway through its first season, “Hightown” ups the ante a bit.
In Jackie’s pursuit of redemption and purpose, she tips a domino effect that may end up not leading to the justice she wants served.
Alongside getting to meet the love of Jackie’s life, Devonne, Osito makes his presence known and coerces a conversation with Junior.
In its series finale, we watch as a new chapter begins for many, and sadly are forced to accept we won’t see how these stories play out.
As Lyn continues to rewrite her narrative, Emma is forced into a vulnerable position, and someone flirts with Eddy!
With Jackie thinking she was destined to help solve Sherry’s murder, so begins her journey into the cesspool Ryan is murking through.
Lyn and Emma damn near switch places as Emma decides to let go, and Lyn gets serious about the bar, her relationship, and the trajectory her life is on.
A cast and character guide for the STARZ series Hightown featuring who plays who, information about each character, and other noteworthy information about the show.
“Hightown” aims to hit all your crime drama needs with drugs, sex, murder, gangs, and a lead seeking a path of redemption.
As Lyn tries to see if old relationships can be renewed, Emma is trying to cleanse herself of Nico by going back to her old ways – and she isn’t alone.
As the possibility of Eddy finding their dad pesters Lyn, someone else’s died, and Emma learns an awful truth about Nico.
A cast and character guide for the STARZ series Vida featuring who plays who, information about each character, and other noteworthy information about the show.
As the bar finds itself doing better than ever, there remain so many who have the opportunity and desire to take it down, or the owners.
In the finale, we finally get to see powers used for fights and a reason to want to see more as all hell breaks loose.
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.
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