SweetBitter: Season 2, Episode 8 “Bodega Cat” [Season Finale] – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
How one wields their power and influence is focused on as Tess reads Simone’s short story and Will fears what may come if he continues to be a manager.
How one wields their power and influence is focused on as Tess reads Simone’s short story and Will fears what may come if he continues to be a manager.
In the penultimate episode of the season, Tess’ fantasy becomes a reality and many start contemplating life after the Pink Chair.
Before the finale, we retrace what led to Myfanwy getting her mind-wiped and the incident at the Millennium Bridge.
Simone’s ex-husband, Etienne, shows up, giving her fresh optimism, as Tess gives will a look over after he treats her to truffles.
As Monica comes to a realization about Marcus, Myfanwy provides all Conrad needs to seal Linda. Also, Bronwyn triggers Myfanwy’s memories.
As the restaurant is thrown into disorder, the chaos coerces conversations between people who haven’t necessarily been on the best of terms lately.
As Monica gains an unexpected ally, Linda overplays her hand. Leading to her having to reveal a secret weapon.
As Sasha has a mental breakdown, Tess finds herself a pawn in Howard and Simone’s passive-aggressive chess game.
Alongside what happened at and to Glengrove House, we learn who caused Myfanwy to lose her memories and why.
As the owner of the restaurant appears, we’re reminded all who envy Tess’ brand new eyes to things still are capable of experiencing something new.
Tess opens up about her mother, which concurrently happens as many let out their secrets.
Sweetbitter returns, picking up from where the finale left off, and Tess continues to push to be seen beyond everyone’s perceptions of her.
As one of Myfanwy’s pursuers get captured, complications with the Gestalt, Monica, and the relationship between Conrad and Linda continue.
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As it becomes the left-hand doesn’t know what the right one is doing, we dig deeper into why and who was trying to hunt Myfanwy and the price they were willing to pay.
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You may end up in tears during the final moments of this episode as something happens to Lyn she never expected to.
A monkey wrench is thrown into Emma and Nico’s pending relationship as Eddy comes across some terrible news and Lyn, well she decides to be assertive.
While Emma continues to avoid any and all hard conversations, which don’t make her the victim, Lyn is beginning to realize how hard she makes life.
As Emma deals with Lyn’s betrayal, Marisol and Eddy are trying to handle being rejected by their assumed family.
The s*** hits the fan and may drive Emma to a panic attack.
As more is taken from Eddy and Emma’s memories, one can only hope they realize it is lightening their cross to bear.
In a rather emotional episode, Mari makes a mistake with Eddy and Emma has a bit of an emotional awakening.
As Emma starts thinking about how life can be now that she left Chicago, she comes to some decisions. Of which some don’t make Lyn too happy as she struggles with life.
As Emma slowly removes the stick out of her bum, Marisol is dealing with some interesting developments.
As Emma decides to double down on the bar, many question if there is still time to turn their lives around.
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As we learn why Simone was said to not be trusted, Tess takes her trials and learns her fate.
Baby Monster spends some time with uncle Sasha to help her get through a bad day and make him feel less alone in the world.
As Lyn and Emma start planting roots, Eddy continues to try to break through to the girls and form some sort of family. Also, Mari and Emma have a conversation.
We finally get to know the details of Emma’s beef with Vida as Mari learns Tlaloc is not a good dude – despite his excuses.
Tess spends most of this episode with Simone and in doing so, some layers to this rather mysterious character are stripped away. But not so much you think you fully understand her.
How one defines settling is pushed to the forefront as Tess starts something with Will and someone from Simone’s past comes to the restaurant.
As Emma hunkers down and starts working on the books, Eddy has a breakthrough with the girls and Lyn? Well, she deals with Karla.
Emma learns the state of Vida’s books as Lyn searches for some answers out of Lupe about life.
With Tess being alone in New York City, naturally she is seeking friendship. However, finding something, or someone, normal is becoming quite difficult.
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