High School Musical – The Musical: The Series: Season 2/ Episode 2 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
While you think you may know who would be cast as who for Beauty and The Beast, Miss Jenn switches some things up.
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While you think you may know who would be cast as who for Beauty and The Beast, Miss Jenn switches some things up.
Could this be the end of Nicholas and Alex? Also, Oscar makes a desperate decision that makes Barb look a tad more normal.
The aftermath of the last episode pushes the idea Shaun may have potentially made a mistake that goes beyond not being the partner Lea needs.
Fushi’s creator makes an appearance, thanks to a being that gives Fushi a run for its money.
A ghost from Sayu’s past arrives, pushing the idea that her time with Yoshida may soon end.
As Robyn continues to try to work with the system, Dante shows where his loyalty lies.
Pray Tell heads back to PA, where he was born and raised to face his mom, aunties, childhood crush, and the church that was the root of all his abandonment.
In what begins as a rather perplexing season finale, when it all ends, so much makes sense about Amalia True – if that’s her real name.
As Edward’s version of the debut continues, the Living Dolls are now tasked with puzzles and a hunt to prove their loyalty to their Shadow Masters.
In what hopefully is the season finale, not the series finale, of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, the inevitable comes to past but there are a handful of moments that didn’t seem set in stone.
Run The World presents itself with many familiar characters and storylines, but there is hope it can establish its own identity in time.
With there still being some men who haven’t made multiple strong connections, again, there is the question of whether to do a double elimination or give a second chance?
As Nini going to Denver looms over her relationship, so does what will become of many relationships once the winter break is over.
As Matilda challenges Nicholas on what he thinks she is capable of, Genevive is dealing with Barb being desperate for attention.
The Promised Neverland: Season 2 is a proverbial sophomore slump compared to season 1 as it presents no credible threats or reasons to get invested.
A writer decides to put Los Angeles into a tizzy over some buried treasure, which causes quite a few 911 calls.
Elektra’s origins, as well as the House of Abundance, is dived into, as we see Elektra become the mother she didn’t have.
In a follow-up to the events that ended the last episode, we learn whether Lea and Shaun simply experienced a scare or a tragedy.
While To Your Eternity flirted with death before, it decides it is time to make viewers cry again.
Yaguchi, one of the men Sayu slept with, decides to initiate an uncomfortable conversation that leads Asami and Yoshida to act.
It is time for Maladie’s execution, and Penance ends up drawing a line in the sand, which separates those who wish to save Maladie from others who have other plans.
To fully understand how much Max means to Zoey, we have a flashback episode focused on them teaming up to win a job at Sprqpoint.
The time has come for Robyn to nearly have her secret revealed, as she watches what can happen if she maintains the path she is on.
It’s time for the debut! This means we get to meet the other Shadow Masters properly, and see what the test that’ll determine everyone’s fate is.
As Genevieve goes on a date, Matilda spends the night with Drea, and both situations are fairly awkward…
With so much getting progressively worse, real conversations are had that act as jarring wake-up calls.
Three years have passed since the events in the season 2 finale, and while much has changed, it ain’t all for the better.
With a minor bit of drama, season 2 comes to an end, and The Circle’s winner is announced.
With Hayase intrigues by Fushi’s abilities, she takes him, Oniguma, Parona, and March to Yanome – but with nefarious desires.
As Gotou gets a chance to talk to Sayu alone, Mishima shows her jealousy firing up.
In the season 2 finale, as the cast universally experiences growth, one or two shockers remind us that maturing doesn’t mean becoming a bore.
In a way, “First Responders” could be seen as a minor “Josh Begins,” as we learn why he joined the 9-1-1 responders.
Amalia experiences a major betrayal as the search for Mary’s killer begins.
As Zoey continues to make Simon feel undesired, Rose and Max continue to progress to the point of seemingly being more than just a seasonal fling.
With the DA catching wind of what Robyn is doing, it seems there will be a pattern in who Robyn’s greatest threats will be.
Debbie, Layne’s mom, comes to town, and as that happens, there is a shift in almost everyone’s romantic relationships.
In a Vince and Shoshana-focused episode, we meet not only her family but Vince’s beyond Layne.
Emilico finds herself at odds with one of the top Living Dolls and tasked with learning why the phantom appeared in the last episode.
As things start to get real, and certain partners aren’t playing anymore, so comes the question of what future could be had with certain issues lingering in the air?
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