Insecure: Season 5/ Episode 4 “Faulty, Okay?!” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
While not an entirely Nathan-focused episode, we are presented another opportunity to see how people live when not in Issa’s presence.
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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.
Things heat up as multiple rash decisions COMPLETELY alter people’s relationships and their mortality.
Split between 25 years, we explore the lives before, during, and after a traumatic plane accident that left a New Jersey town soccer team doing what they had for survival.
We’ve come to the end of Marcus’ story, and so comes the question of whether he’ll stick the landing or will show, despite the years that have passed, Marcus still has much to learn?
Benjy is down on the ground, people are freaking out, the power is out, and you have some important decisions to make.
The unexpected goes home as faith, sex, and the desire to have children plays a role in the men’s decision making
The pandemic hits, and with that comes a lot of reflection for Marcus. Thus leading to multiple shifts in his life.
What starts as a rather dull episode leads to a raised eyebrow as we learn Kian is dating a familiar face.
While many may find the hook to be Lucy Hale in a police drama, believe me when I say the murder mystery, and all that’s behind it, is what makes you stick around.
As part of keeping its users engaged, Tinder has come up with an interactive murder mystery for swipers to play – let’s talk about it.
In this Mia-focused episode, you may end up wishing she took over for Darby instead of Marcus.
Rather than focus on Lugh’s early days as a member of the Balor family, we focus on the newest member of his crew and their traumatic origins.
After a lengthy break, Our Kind of People is back, and currently, it is back to speedy internal apologies to allow for outside family betrayals.
As the family prepares for the birth of its newest member, a recent discovery may provide hope for saving the farm.
Taylor, Harry, and Detective Ransome lead the episode as a three-way murder plot brings two together, and Harry finds solace in shared trauma.
It’s an episode solely focused on Lawrence and Condola during their son’s first year and them working out how to co-parent.
As Robyn finds herself working with online detectives to save a woman’s life, Aunt Vi and Delilah deal with a Karen who threatened Vi’s freedom.
After a tumultuous reunion, Paul and Rudy find themselves at a bit of an impasse. However, Rudy’s memories of a past life, and an unexpected person, trigger a reunion.
As Ray and Alan rebuild their relationship, we meet Jackie’s dad, Renee’s mom, and get to know Daisy’s backstory.
As Marcus comes to terms with what Becca revealed to him, Mia reminds him of what he has long wanted.
Two new singles enter and put pressure on those who haven’t necessarily been performing at their best and reminds everyone that you can’t be jumping ahead in the process.
Through focusing on Marcus’ personal life, while touching upon his dalliances with women, Love Life finally gets some heart this season.
After a bit of F*** Boy relations, Marcus really tries to commit to someone. But is that his problem? Trying too hard?
If you ever wondered what How To Get Away With Murder would be like if it lowered its moral standups and upped the sexual content, you’d get Lace.
Lugh faces two notable tests required for him to become an assassin, and we get to meet the members of the Tuatha Dé family.
As Ralph Angel reels from potentially losing the farm, and Nova from her trauma, Charley is offered a new opportunity and Micah finds himself in an uncomfortable situation.
As the first round of results from Salen’s client reviews come in, some take it as a matter of pride while others are devastated. Alongside that, Salen takes a major risk.
In one of the most intense episodes of 9-1-1not involving a natural disaster, a prison break happens.
We meet Marcus’ parents this episode, and he gets the opportunity to see an old crush who has a mutual interest.
We jump into a more stable future for both Molly and Issa, but what were the sacrifices made for what we see?
With Robyn coming face to face with the DA and Mallory, does this mean a new chapter has to begin for everyone’s favorite equalizer?
It’s an emotional episode as Rudy runs into people who haven’t been on his mind, but they have long thought and worried about him.
While dealing with the fallout from what happened in episode 1, Marcus tries to figure out what’s next by taking inventory of who is available to hang out.
As Jackie begins to follow more in Ray’s footsteps, in more ways than one, he’s trying to get pieces of his life back – with Frankie ready to ruin any progress he has made.
We focus on Lugh’s life from ten to his mid-teens as he continues to prep to kill the Hero and recruits someone to help him do the job.
It’s the fellas turn to eliminate someone and you might end up surprised by their decision, especially considering who the alternate was.
While fans of season 1 will miss Darby, our new lead, Marcus, has a smooth transition as he takes the reins of Love Life.
As Ralph Angel faces the music, regarding his decision, Charley makes a decision regarding running for congress as she learns not only what happened with RA but Nova as well.
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