Vida: Season 3 – Review/ Summary with Spoilers
After a ten-episode season in season 2, the 6 episode season 3 feels like a disservice to such a great show.
After a ten-episode season in season 2, the 6 episode season 3 feels like a disservice to such a great show.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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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