P-Valley: Season 2 – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)
Season 2 of “P-Valley” does not experience a sophomore slump as it cuts away from its less interesting characters and doubles down on the ones who’d bring you down to the valley.
Season 2 of “P-Valley” does not experience a sophomore slump as it cuts away from its less interesting characters and doubles down on the ones who’d bring you down to the valley.
While, thankfully, no one dies in the season finale of “P-Valley,” that doesn’t mean everyone gets a happy ending.
It’s election night, and the grand re-re-re-re opening at The Pynk, making an appearance by Megan Thee Stallion, aka Tina Snow just the icing on the cake.
As Roulette makes it clear she isn’t a sidekick, and Lil Murda lives up to his name, Uncle Clifford seeks out whoever can save The Pynk.
Stripped away is all the excess “P-Valley” is partly known for, and instead, it just focuses on the most notable storylines and relationships that are the core of the show.
“P-Valley” continues to press hard against viewers’ expectations, hopes, and feelings as things get real and not always in a tantalizing sexual way.
In a Keyshawn, aka Miss Mississippi-focused episode, we see the circumstances which led her to the Pynk, Derrick, and the end of her partnership with Rome.
Emotions are running high for alongside The Pynk getting shut down, people find themselves in vulnerable positions – some of which you may not expect.
As Uncle Clifford’s ladies diversify their income, Patrice and Mayor Wayne go to war, and Terricka clues in Mercedes about what is going on in her life.
Between an offer for The Pynk, Mercedes dealing with a demon, Clifford’s birthday, a Megan Thee Stallion sighting, and more? A lot is going down in the valley.
All of your favorites are back, and with the pandemic lockdown being lifted, it is time to get back to work!
While P-Valley takes a while to get its groove, and has misplaced focus with its characters, by the end you’re hooked.
It’s often said when it comes to dancing to leave it all on the floor. However, in the season finale, blood is left on the dance floor.
As familiar faces come to the Pynk’s last hoorah, so comes the question if the casino might be the last thing some should worry about.
This Sunday is the penultimate episode, and we got a little something to entice you.
As Uncle Clifford’s first Pynk graduate comes through, the mystery which is Hailey’s past life continues to unravel.
In a cell, Mercedes has a heart to heart with her momma as Uncle Clifford deals with a foreclosure notice, and we meet Keyshawn’s man and Hailey’s ex.
It’s Mercedes’ Last Dance! But what kind of drama would “P-Valley” be if everything came together for its biggest character?
Andre comes to rue the day he met Hailey as we learn something new about Mercedes.
As Uncle Clifford’s financial woes become more evident, we learn more about Andre and how Hailey could manipulate him.
A guide for the Starz series “P-Valley.” Noted are cast members, information about their character, and other details about the show.
“P-Valley” offers you everything and more as its girls present something far beyond a southern version of “Hustlers.”
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