Our Kind Of People: Season 1/ Episode 9 “Twice as Hard, Twice as Good” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
You’ll come to question why Olivia has been on the back burner so long as she makes herself a prominent presence in this episode.
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You’ll come to question why Olivia has been on the back burner so long as she makes herself a prominent presence in this episode.
As Jackie is reminded of what rock bottom is like, people realize Jorge is gone, and Charmaine questions if she wants to be in the game anymore.
In its winter finale, another character of 9-1-1 seemingly will leave the show for a while – can you guess which one?
A girl’s night in allows everyone’s favorite friend group to check-in, and over drinks, advice, and confessions are shared.
As you might remember, the last turning point preceded the Mana Disaster utterly changing the world. So what will follow this turning point which follows Rudy meeting the Dragon God?
Shauna and Natalie make grand comebacks as Taissa did in the last episode, but nothing about the symbol is revealed.
As the ladies meet the men’s exes, it becomes clear which ladies may make it until the end as few get to meet the exes one on one, but rather in a group.
Unfortunately, Harlem isn’t the type of show which stands out and becomes a must-see from the get-go. Though, it has some potential.
Just as it seems The Kid has nothing to worry about anymore and that everyone is good and happy – once again, his life is blown up.
Emily and Nathan force Thomas to up his game, as a person from Lake’s past triggers her old memories that make you raise an eyebrow.
As Lugh is prepping for his first assassination, without his father’s guidance, he is also tasked with tapping into his emotions and thinking about his future family.
As members of Teddy’s family come together, so comes the question of whether Nate, Jack, Raymond, and Tyrique may disturb his and his daughters’ peace.
Secondary characters get to step into the spotlight as Taylor and Toni, Hen’s mother, have their pasts revealed!
With Issa’s personal and professional life in turmoil, will this mean her taking a step back? Also, can Molly handle being away from her family, for work, during what can be her mother’s final days?
After Bishop gets hacked, Robyn and her team have to face a terrorist willing to expose all of his secrets, and to protect Bishop, Robyn may have to make a sacrifice.
Cut off from those who made her enjoy being sober, Jackie struggles as Jorge’s disappearance causes unexpected consequences.
Alongside seeing what led to Lilia and Aisha ending up in the Shirone Kingdom, we learn how Rudy will escape his imprisonment.
As it becomes apparent a rescue isn’t happening anytime soon, Taissa leads the group to a nearby lake in the past and in the present? Misty and Natalie make a discovery.
Everything starts getting to The Kid as the body in his suite begins to make him panic.
We’ve reached the point of friends and exes being met and start off with the gentlemen meeting the ladies’ friends, and it doesn’t go well for one.
As most comedians, Kevin Hart continues his pursuit of diversifying his portfolio and while “The Kid” plays on what he knows, it is likely what makes his performance believable.
As the cops focus on the next person on The Faust’s list, and Lake continues to push focus on Nathan, we see the Faust’s face.
With his two-year term coming to a close, Lugh is presented a notable ultimatum and he announces one of his plans for the future.
In its premiere episode, while things seem a bit dry at first, about halfway through the episode, you see what has people hyped about Squid Games.
The most exciting season of The Good Doctor ends its first half with an unexpected person of Dr. Glassman’s past and a devasting ending that may change everything.
A health crisis tests not only Molly and Issa’s relationship but Issa and Nathan’s, which seems to be in a better than expected place.
As Mel’s past becomes necessary for a rogue sniper case, Delilah deals with the trauma of her best friend getting shot and dying in front of her.
Familiar faces come back in this episode, and at least half of them aren’t people Rudy is fond of.
As we watch the aftermath of the plane crash and see Misty jump into action, the 1996 versions of the characters begin to eclipse their 2021 counterparts.
We learn the truth about Benjy’s death in the season finale while the door is left open to more questions.
As Lake continues her struggle to fit in, an investigation begins on the second target, and a string of reveals happen, including the identity of more Ragdoll body part owners.
As Lugh, I mean Illig, settles into his life as a merchant and naturally excels, he finds himself dealing with something he didn’t quite plan for.
Teddy and Raymond’s secrets come to bite them as Louis haunts Teddy and the Franklin-Vaughn women grow closer than ever.
With the announcement that its next season would be its last, the season 6 finale sets up the end of the war that has plagued the farms of St. Jo for generations.
It seems Dr. Andrews may not be the only one prepping for Dr. Glassman’s eventual absence, though everyone isn’t seeing his exit as a means to get a leg up.
Another character might be taking a break from the show. Can you guess who it is?
As Rudy and the members of Dead End reach the Central Continent, Roxy makes a trip home and we learn why she left in the first place.
While not an entirely Nathan-focused episode, we are presented another opportunity to see how people live when not in Issa’s presence.
In the first two parts of Women Of The Movement, we’re reminded of the story of Emmett Till and explore the cover-up to keep him from being an international headline.
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