Yellowjackets: Season 2/ Episode 8 “It Chooses” – Recap and Review (with Spoilers)
Alongside learning what the Queen of Hearts card means, we discover why another person didn’t make it home from the wilderness.
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Alongside learning what the Queen of Hearts card means, we discover why another person didn’t make it home from the wilderness.
With Trish learning Ashley cheated on Miles, on the day Rainey celebrates breaking up with her cheating ex? Any goodwill and friendship Trish formed with Ashley are kicked like a bad habit.
As we come upon what launched Mrs. Maisel nationally, Abe questions his life choices, and Joel shares a nice moment with Miriam.
Swarm centers around a quirky super-fan has an extreme obsession with the fictional pop star, Queen Ni’Jah, which leads her down a rocky path of self-discovery and murder.
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While briefly addressing how Keith met Sam, we dive into what Nicky and his group are into and a Regan and William reunion.
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As Sam goes into surgery, the cops begin their investigation. Also, Regan is dealing with her father’s pending arrest and Sam’s friends looking to use those fireworks for some anarchy.
After almost 30 years, Robyn gets closure regarding the death of John McCall, her father who was murdered during a car hijack.
Set in 2003, this mystery has nothing but intriguing characters who draw you in quickly and leave you wanting to know more.
Both in the past and present, the Yellowjackets are pushed to address their trauma and find a way to heal – even if it isn’t the healthiest of ways.
Daveed Diggs makes another appearance as Colin as the western game Miles, Sean, and Ashley play gets fleshed out to involve their family, friends, and Trish’s enemy – Cuddie.
With the high of Susie and Miriam reconciling and learning how their professional relationship ended in the last episode, so comes the question of what’s left to cover?
The Muppets Mayhem is the wackiest and most inspired Muppets project in a near decade.
In a dramatic season finale, a rock legend finds himself struggling with his drug-addicted son’s survival, both in keeping him alive and the cost beyond his financials.
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As Chim seeks a sign about whether he should propose to Maddie, Buck and Eddie struggle to secure a relationship.
The improv is especially high in “My Love Language is Words of Defamation” which makes for a loose and funny but unfocused episode.
Thanks to Fisk, Robyn reunites with an ex as Delilah goes through a situation that pushes her to question if she’ll let her identity get in the way of her career.
As Ashley tries to cope with the criticisms she has been dealing with, Janelle’s husband shows up, and Rainey is trying to prepare for her worst-case scenario.
The fate of Shauna’s first child is revealed as Misty triggers a Yellowjackets reunion in modern times.
“Bupkis” means “nothing of value or significance.” But a show about nothing would still be more interesting than a show about Pete Davidson’s life.
It has been approximately five years since the end of Susie and Miriam’s working relationship and friendship, and we finally learn what broke the camel’s back.
“Accused” changes the formula a bit and presents us with a case that doesn’t have someone harmed but simply seeking the truth.
The moment everyone has waited for has finally come, and it is not whether Alex and Morgan will get back together.
As a guest has her bubble popped, Elena realizes desperate times call for desperate measures if she wants to save Ruby from Isla.
Cousin Trina comes to the house and drags from Atlanta all the stuff Pat has been trying to keep her kids away from.
Whether or not Chim should propose to Maddie, never mind get married, is not only an issue for him but spreads around the firehouse – especially when he loses his engagement ring.
A Black Lady Sketch Show continues to be highly relatable with a particular standout performance by Gabrielle Dennis.
Brandon may have a girlfriend ya’ll! The only problem is Ashley may have met her first. Also, Ms. Pat and Denise have an insecure moment that leads to them getting face fillers.
It’s Halloween, and while Trish, Ashley, Janelle, and Earl check out haunted houses and connect, Cuddie learns his childhood idol is Jacque’s dad.
In the process of making a friend, Miriam makes a HUGE enemy, and Susie continues to make a name for herself by being an unorthodox manager.
“Bel-Air” ends on a high note as Will and Carlton’s junior year ends on a bang, and we’re promised one hellacious summer.
The aftermath of Shaun landing a deadly blow to Dr. Glassman’s career, puts their relationship into jeopardy
Isla returns and poisons Ruby against Elena, just as Elena begins healing her relationship with Javier.
In a lackluster episode, a young man with embedded dreams of grandeur finds his frustration with what is out of reach leading to deadly actions.
As Buck develops a new relationship, filing taxes might push Maddie and Chim to reach their relationship’s next stage.
Mando, Grogu, and Bo-Katan work to unite the varied Mandalorian factions under a growing threat from Moff Gideon.
“What Kind of Medicine Does Dr. King Practice?” continues to find A Black Lady Sketch Show in a groove of quick outrageous yet relatable premises.
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