Euphoria: Season 2/ Episode 3 “Ruminations: Big and Little Bullys” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Alongside getting Cal’s backstory, Rue heads to a place where even Ali can’t seem to reach her.
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Alongside getting Cal’s backstory, Rue heads to a place where even Ali can’t seem to reach her.
As this group’s story comes to an end, and the next begins January 28th, we’re reminded that maybe you can find love on this show.
Question: Is rock bottom easier to deal with laying down or standing up? Asking for a friend.
Gaining legal access to alcohol is seen as a right of passage. But, as shown in Single Drunk Female, alcohol also can become a crutch that is so hard to let go of.
Sophie, still hung up on Ian, struggles to live in the moment with Jesse, and Charlie tries to make new friends.
After taking an episode off, the boys are once again called upon to handle a life or death situation. But will RGB work together to save everyone once again?
In an episode that shows us how Boba Fett met and befriended Fennec, you come to realize Boba Fett is a Trojan Horse.
Sophie sits down in 2050 to tell her son the story of how she met his father, which starts with a Tinder date in 2022.
As with past episodes of Apple TV Plus’ Servant, we’re presented with suspense and tension but may not feel the payoff is there.
Angela finds herself wanting to make a deal with the devil, and with that comes a few surprises and loads of regret.
As the fallout continues, Vanessa doubles down on her feelings, and August struggles with all her father has left her with – including a blackmailer.
It seems Desna might be on the brink of winning the war, but then we’re reminded Desna consistently gets burned when she gets close to the sun
In an episode semi-focused on Nate, he and Maddy question if they deserve good things, and they may not be alone in pondering that.
Alongside learning what led to Jackie dying, the night of the high school reunion for the class of 1996 leads to a shocking reveal of who (likely) killed Travis.
Who is Asumi, and what impact did she have on everyone? That is the focus of episode 2, “Sepia Graffiti.”
With a different reunion host comes a different perspective and line of questions, but the same, if not bigger, drama than we’ve seen before.
In the series finale, so comes the question will the Undersea create beacons for Station Eleven, or will Tyler decide to spare those he once called home?
Why the Tuskens aren’t by Boba Fett’s side is revealed, alongside what will become of his war with The Twins.
In its return, Our Kind Of People decides it is time for old alliances to end and for us to be reminded that you are either for Teddy or against him.
What usually takes most shows a season or two to set up and shock fans with, Kings of Napa Valley decides to do all in its pilot.
As Luca takes a turn for the worse and the FBI approach Thony, she finds herself more reliant on Arman despite being uncomfortable with his line of work.
Just as Desna finally gets the opportunity to move on up, getting greedy costs her some progress.
Season 2 starts off right with what fans wanted in season 1 – an episode focused on the origins and life of Fezco and Ashtray.
As Robyn gets involved with a rap beef, we learn Delilah may have a special friend, and Harry tries to figure a way to do the work he loves without getting caught.
Between the past and the present, someone gets killed. But whether it is because they know too much or Misty? Well…
With the rare 40+ minute pilot, Tokyo 24th Ward seems to want to set a difficult precedent for other anime to follow in 2022.
It’s decision-making time, and so comes the question of whether the obvious and logical matches happen, or will there be a curveball or two?
In this episode, we finally learn the fate of Jeevan once he and Kirsten separated.
As Tyler and Kirsten enter Severn City Airport, now named The Museum of Civilization, encounters with old faces trigger old memories.
Information about FreeForm’s “Single Drunk Female,” including the latest information about its characters, organizations, locations, and more.
In the latest episode, Jabba’s cousins arrive to lay claim to his territories and we get to see how Boba Fett won over the Tusken people.
Information about FOX’s “The Cleaning Lady,” including the latest information about its characters, organizations, locations, and more.
Between a violent cartel, a mother doing what it takes for her son, the immigrant experience, and more, The Cleaning Lady has everything it needs to be a hit.
As people are forced to be accountable for their own mistakes and failings, could there be a way forward for Desna and Ann’s relationship?
The Equalizer returns, and with Harry in jail, so comes the question of whether Robyn can continue without his expertise.
All I can say is I knew it, I F***ING KNEW IT!
As Shauna finds herself investigating Adam, we get some good news and some tragic news regarding the 90s version of the characters.
As Emma’s rape case leads to a notable reveal, Jane is dealing with Isabel’s death and trying to figure out if having a child with Edward is the best decision.
As Edward shows himself as a man of routine, so comes the question of whether he is a threat to Emma and Jane or just a lonely man with a type?
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