I Am Not Okay With This: Season 1 Episode 5 “Another Day In Paradise” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
We learn Syd isn’t the only one with a secret, and Stanley’s loyalty is tested.
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We learn Syd isn’t the only one with a secret, and Stanley’s loyalty is tested.
In an episode partly focused on Stanley, we meet his dad and learn about their relationship. Also, Sydney deals with the fallout from the events of the last episode.
Sydney decides to take a leap of faith and lands hard on her ass. But, with Stan being there, does that make things better or worse?
While it seemed Dina was the only one Syd could find herself getting close to, Stanley enters the ring and makes a gallant effort.
“The Bold Type” continues to live up to its name as it talks about vaginal odor, among other things, power dynamics, and pegging.
While the marriages continue to decay, there is at least one person who will help you believe in love.
As Alex goes through a bit of a meltdown, Matilda tries to have a threesome, and Genevieve helps Tellulah send nudes.
We jump nearly a year and three months, and as everything is coming up roses for Evan, he makes a life-changing decision that rocks Gently’s world.
After proving herself to be able to carry multiple films, even if they are meh, “I Am Not Okay With This” allows Sophia Lillis to be in her element and kick ass.
From Louis C.K., to Ariana Grande, and the double standards of life, Pete Davidson “Alive In New York” shows how limiting SNL is for the comic.
Alongside a hint as to what’s next for Dr. Lim, Shaun decides to tell Lea how he feels, and her reaction is…
Joan opens up to Zoey this episode as Mo struggles to decide if he is Team Max or Team Simon.
Alongside dealing with what happened to Will, Addy finds herself remembering the night she and Beth had one of their first kisses.
As Aaron takes his first shot at getting the records he’d need for release, he is forced to deal with the politics from within the prison and Jasmine’s situation.
As Vaughn lays down his claim, Moira and Candace are considering exploring their options. Just like Luvell seems more than willing to do.
As Penny dishes out a whole lot of TMI and odd advice, Matilda faces yet another instance of her family underestimating her abilities.
As Kat struggles with trying to be carefree and single, Jacqueline’s marriage issues start to become known, and Jane calls her dad.
In “For Life,” rather than be yet another courtroom drama where the cases seem to only matter that episode, we get a show in which each case is a building block for the future.
After three months of dating, Gently gets to meet Evan’s family and get some insight into his world. Do you think his family is as welcoming as hers?
As Zoey tries to minimize the negative effects her new powers have on her life, she potentially makes a huge mistake.
As Dr. Melendez tries to deal with accusations of favoritism, Carly truly being fine with Shaun and Lea’s friendship is tested.
While Beth might be back on top of the pyramid, we’re reminded why Addy’s voice overs begin and end every episode.
A year has passed, and Evan runs into Gently. Leading to the need to wonder, will they get past what ruined what they could have had last year?
Zoey Kravitz’s “High Fidelity” may not have too much of a hook beyond herself and Da’Vine Joy Randolph, but that might be all it needs.
In its premiere, “Stuck With You” may remind you of many a Black celebrity couple, especially those where it shifted who is the star and the big-time success.
The ladies, and Alex, are forced out of their comfort zone as Jacqueline’s home life continues to be challenging to balance.
Matilda’s ability to give consent is dived into as no one is sure what is appropriate for her.
Through its exploration of marriage and relationships, after the honeymoon phase, “Stuck With You” explores that period between wanting to leave but not lose your investment.
OWN continues to be one of the premier networks for dramas featuring elite Black talent, and Ava DuVernay’s “Cherish The Day” furthers the network’s legacy.
Shaun may have found a way to bring Lea back into the fold, which bothers Carly. However, not as much as Alex is bothered by Dr. Melendez not siding with him.
Will reaches a breaking point, and Colette makes a sacrifice to keep him for going over the edge. Also, the aftermath of Riri’s injury is explored.
Jane continues to struggle with Ryan, as she does with Kat checking her, and Sutton struggles with feeling stunted in her career.
Nicholas meets Alex’s friends, who have a mixed reaction to him, and Matilda gets to check off one of the things on her pre-college lists.
From what happened to Corrine, why The Stranger got involved in Adam’s life, and more, “The Stranger’s” finale is a dramatic end.
The Stranger’s identity, her real name, is revealed, and Johanna comes across a major bit of information.
Why Patrick Katz is after Ingrid and The Stranger, and killed Heidi, is revealed, alongside why Olivia and Martin did what was revealed in episode 5.
The reason why The Stranger blackmails people is revealed, alongside why Martin didn’t want his home destroyed – beyond the memories.
As storylines begin to converge, why Corinne faked a pregnancy is revealed alongside Johanna learning about The Stranger.
Thanks to minimal dialog, “Wicca Book” has a specific creep factor but leaves you disconnected from its characters.
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