Good Behavior: Season 2 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Season 2 of Good Behavior really pushes your suspension of disbelief to trying levels. Especially in terms of Letty’s silver tongue.
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.
Letty finds herself in a drag club and strangely, one queen’s reveal speaks worlds about Letty’s life so far.
Good Behavior pushes a convenient and barely believable way to handle Javier and Letty getting arrested.
Letty and Javier were having it way too good, so would it be wrong for one, if not both, to slip up?
As Letty and Javier fight over how to pursue normalcy, Jacob is starting to learn there is nothing normal about either of his caretakers.
Good Behavior returns and unlike a lot of shows entering their second season, it doesn’t miss a step.
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) The season ends and leaves a slight distaste. Only because it took the easy way out at every turn.
Overview/ Review (with Spoilers) With the custody of Jacob on the line, how far will Letty go to keep him is a question asked and answered.
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Overview The focus is on Letty’s relationships, or lack thereof, with her family and old friends. That and how as much as she may seem like the root of her own problems, that isn’t 100% true. Review (with Spoilers) After a whirlwind of information in episode 1, it was nice to have an episode rooted…
Overview No one dies this episode but with Letty stuck in a car with Javier for miles, so comes a need to reevaluate their relationship.
Overview The relationship is established and while at times there is a serious case of Beauty and the Beast going on, who knows if Letty may develop Stockholm syndrome. Review (with Spoilers)
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