Run The World: Season 1/ Episode 4 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Renee struggles to get rid of Jason, Ella is trying to determine how to handle Anderson and Whitney? How to deal with the weighing guilt on her conscience.
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As Renee struggles to get rid of Jason, Ella is trying to determine how to handle Anderson and Whitney? How to deal with the weighing guilt on her conscience.
An example of how community policing works is exhibited as Tiff decides the future of her marriage, Dre tries to keep Jada’s secret, and Jemma grows closer to Jake.
While the debut still hasn’t ended, a few do make it to the finish line, but there is the question of whether anyone won’t make it.
Prepare for an entire episode full of drama, from the elimination scenes in the beginning to people exposing other people’s business.
After the events of Valentine’s Day weekend, school begins again, and for Gina, a lot of situations have left her struggling.
It’s time for Matilda’s wedding and last-ditch efforts to keep it from happening!
While this might be the final season, it seems The Bold Type doesn’t believe that means more of the same and no more new beginnings.
The premiere of Sweet Tooth pushes the idea this might be the type of show you have to give a few episodes before you can say whether it is for you or not.
A few familiar faces pop up this episode, as Ray finds himself accounting for the life he has lived and what could come next.
We finally learn why Sayu ran away from home, but there is the question of whether or not Issa can get her to return.
A trip to Guatemala to perform life-saving or altering surgeries begins, but with only 12 who will get the privilege of medical care, it weighs heavy on everyone.
As Gogu learns what the Booze Man did beyond keeping him alive, he tries to live on his own once again. However, the world doesn’t take to him like it once did.
Made For Love is the type of show that fits into the streaming wars demand for content, no matter how quirky or niche the product.
In the penultimate episode of the series, it’s time for Angel’s wedding, and Elektra truly went all out, but Esteban will not be outdone.
A character guide for STARZ’s “Run The World.” Included is information about characters and noteworthy information about the series they’re in.
A lot of people’s lives take a turn for the worse this episode, and while some have good reasons for what they did, others? Well, it is just time to face the consequences.
It’s Ella’s birthday, and rather than it be a momentous occasion, she’s the type who takes stock of what she doesn’t have, and it brings down the vibe.
It’s time for the second game and for us to get to know why the cops, after who knows how many years, are taken this year’s Panic seriously.
… The debut still isn’t over, but Edward’s possible reveal does present something interesting.
Panic seems like a potential sleeper hit for Amazon Prime that just needs to be discovered by the right people to blow up.
I don’t know who thought it was good to have these men meet the ladies’ exes, but while it gives good drama, it also blows up some matches.
It’s Valentine’s Day, and for those in a relationship, there is nothing but bliss. However, it is a sad day for some who aren’t, leading to one having an awkward series of moments.
With Alex’s exit comes Suze trying to console Nicholas and bringing up the idea he is autistic, which leads to the question of whether or not that is accurate?
Genera+ion might represent the next generation of youth dramas which contain a whole new slew of problems, but they all boil down to the same you’re used to.
In the season premiere of The Bold Type’s final season, there is the question of whether we’re getting some course correction or more of the same
Ray dealing with the consequences of his actions, and lying about it, gets Brittany upset and means he has to try to make things right.
Mr. Inbetween returns, and Ray reminds you, his smile, more often than not, is a warning sign than a friendly gesture.
As Miles, Claire’s dad, returns, so does Debbie, and as they, alongside Alex and Morgan, find themselves having difficult conversations, someone may have been written off.
As to be expected from 9-1-1, no matter how dangerous things seem, everyone ends up okay. Well, all but one.
All good times have to come to an end, and it seems Sayu’s time away from home is over.
Fushi makes a new friend, who takes him in as a younger brother, at least until Fushi captures the attention of his new brother’s crush.
While Horimiya starts off cute, with a potentially beautiful and complicated story, it eventually boils down to something silly and at times bloated.
Pose begins to inch its way to potentially jumping the shark as the mob gets involved but takes steps back after something complicates Angel’s wedding.
When a case gets too personal, Robyn slips up and leaves herself open for exposure.
In The Chi’s return, at least 8 or so months have passed, and in that time, Chicago may not have changed, but the people we know have.
As it becomes clear Renee’s marriage is in shambles, and Whitney’s engagement, Ella decides to try white d***, I mean c***.
The debut continues, and while Shaun, Emilico, and Rum bond, it becomes clear Edward has set up more traps than given credit for, and the Shadow Lords are getting bored.
While storylines about doctor negligence, and Maddie’s mental health, and Athena’s relationship, dominate the episode, the ending is what truly leaves a grand impression.
As the numbers dwindle and things get serious, a few red flags lead to some guys abandoning the women who have been their top pick since the beginning.
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