Claws: Season 4/ Episode 10 “Chapter Ten: Mercy” [Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Will all the ladies have done in pursuit of Desna’s dream lead to jail time, death, or the glory they always hoped for?
Will all the ladies have done in pursuit of Desna’s dream lead to jail time, death, or the glory they always hoped for?
It’s the penultimate episode of the series, and the one thing you thought may never happen does!
As the last episode’s reveal starts to circulate, many feel overwhelmed to the point of it seeming Desna’s crew might be at its end.
It seems Desna might be on the brink of winning the war, but then we’re reminded Desna consistently gets burned when she gets close to the sun
Just as Desna finally gets the opportunity to move on up, getting greedy costs her some progress.
As people are forced to be accountable for their own mistakes and failings, could there be a way forward for Desna and Ann’s relationship?
As Desna shows a rather frightening level of desire for violence, Jenn seems to begin questioning if this “partnership” is worth the drama anymore.
While Desna seems to be getting ahead, she remains heavy fisted, and it seems this is and will make her more
As Ann makes it clear she will take advantage of anyone, or any opportunity, to take down Desna, she starts burning the people she may need the most.
After a lengthy hiatus, the Ladies of Palmetto are back, and with Desna losing so much, she is ready to burn what’s left to survive.
While season 3 of Claws may feel formulaic as a whole, being able to note the growth of each character since season 1 compensates for that immensely.
The season 3 finale of Claws is damn near built like a series finale. For with nearly all secrets revealed and confronted, villains handled too, what is left?
In the penultimate episode of the season, a lot of feelings are aired out, and a familiar threat is presented to challenge Desna’s crew.
For years now, Desna has dealt with different world-renowned gangs to make it out of poverty. Has she finally reached the end of her rope?
Quiet Ann finds herself blowing up Mac, Melba, and Desna’s spot and with that, it is determined someone has to die – and someone does.
All eyes are on Dean as Desna becomes desperate to bring him back under her wing. Leading her to boss up to accomplish that goal.
Just as it seems Mac and Melba have cut ties and made peace with Desna, Mac tries to hold onto Dean and stirs up trouble.
Desna comes to fully realize she may be way out of her depth as Melba checks her. Also, as that happens, Dean pushes away Virginia for Mac.
Just as Desna thinks she got Melba and Mac in check, they remind her all that ambition won’t make up for lack of experience.
Desna starts feeling the pains of being a boss as Mac and Mable assign her duties which may not make big money, but are necessary for the day to day.
Claws returns in style and with drama. Including a twist you might not have seen coming in a million years.
In season 2, Desna embraces that she isn’t a victim of circumstance but simply someone avoiding her calling and thanks to a woman named Zlata, she becomes the boss she was meant to be.
The saying goes, “You have to pay the cost to be the boss” and damn has/does Desna pay for the title.
We finally get to “meet” Polly’s twin sister Lillian as Desna makes her final plans for her wedding to Ruval.
With Desna hitting rock bottom, the question isn’t when she’ll pick herself up but how and whether her next plan actually succeeds.
Desna begins to make moves which will have dire consequences. Including possibly pissing off the wrong people.
After Desna’s discovery in the last episode, and what happened to Bryce, she finds herself retreating to the last person who made her feel safe to rediscover herself.
Desna comes to a crossroad in which her loyalties will lay and Zlata does something which makes the decision go from difficult to easy.
Quiet Ann comes into full focus as her family, inner thoughts, and a few things she has been holding back are revealed.
With the introduction of Ruval’s mother comes Desna questioning if it is over as it has just begun. However, Zlata, through Clay, shows her what she needs to do.
Zlata continues to be an empowering force in Desna’s life. Something needed as Dean and Virginia present some surprises.
The Russian takeover goes anything but smooth, especially as Riva’s sister Zlata comes about and decides she doesn’t like the way Riva handles things.
The Alienist is visually disturbing with intriguing performances, but still brings you to question what may happen once you build up your tolerance to its gore?
Season 2 of Good Behavior really pushes your suspension of disbelief to trying levels. Especially in terms of Letty’s silver tongue.
Good Behavior’s second season ends in a rather disappointing fashion. Especially considering the final decision made after all that happened in episode 9.
After the show seeming kind of aimless, a mistake by Letty and discovery by Javier gives us some idea of its future.
As Letty undoes all the work she and Javier put into her sobriety, Javier finds himself hitting what is his own kind of rock bottom.
After what Alice said, Letty takes a major step back in her development and shows how reliant on Javier she has truly become.
Letty gets directly confronted with what her future may be and how, if she wants to be a good mother, it may be best for her not to raise Jacob.
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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