Trinkets: Season 1 – Summary, Review (with Spoilers)
In trying to be a light drama, Trinkets avoids addressing what’s human about its characters and barely takes us beyond the surface.
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?
After the fight in the last episode, the trio is split up, and you come to realize they are stronger together than they are apart.
Despite the crew taking MDMA, it is a largely uneventful episode. Even when someone slips and says something they never would sober.
How Elodie’s mom, Mara, died is revealed. As well as what may have happened to Moe’s dad.
As Brady does the unthinkable, the ladies decide to hit him where it hurts – but it goes further than they originally planned.
As Tabitha experiences the beginning of a personal breakthrough, there is also one in the friendship between Moe and Elodie.
As Trinkets gets into a good grove, so comes the need to talk about pleasure in and outside the bedroom.
Elodie comes out to Tabitha and Moe, but between the three girls, despite each opening up, there remain huge secrets.
From what it appears, this book adaptation could become one of Netflix’s newest YA hits – if it plays its cards right.
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