Trinkets: Season 2 – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
In the final season of Trinkets you can see there was so much left to cover, but the writers salvaged what plans they could.
In the final season of Trinkets you can see there was so much left to cover, but the writers salvaged what plans they could.
In the series finale, we get a glimpse of what the future holds, but only after everyone lets the past go and get retribution.
As we come upon the series finale, the girls’ relationships are rocked at Thanksgiving, but by Christmas, they are far more worried about expulsion.
Like the episode 5 title, “Work in Progress,” we see the ladies of Trinkets try to grow despite Brady, society, and the everyday growing pains of young girls.
As the ladies of Trinkets return for their final season, so comes trying to figure out how to move forward despite all that seems to be holding them back.
Netflix has announced a renewal and ending of it’s recent premiere Trinkets, let’s hope this will start a new pattern for them and other networks.
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In trying to be a light drama, Trinkets avoids addressing what’s human about its characters and barely takes us beyond the surface.
It all comes to a head, and it seems time for everyone to face the music. Question is, is the finale good enough for this to not end up Trinket’s swan song?
Between Spencer and Brady, one of the two are likely to blow the girls cover. Which one will get to do so first?
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