The Bold Type: Season 3, Episode 2 “Plus It Up” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Oliver has a secret which is affecting his job, Jane pushes Ryan away, and someone decides to get on Kat’s bad side. Oh, and Patrick is low-key trash.
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Oliver has a secret which is affecting his job, Jane pushes Ryan away, and someone decides to get on Kat’s bad side. Oh, and Patrick is low-key trash.
Of course, with 9-1-1 taking some time off it means they have to come back with you on the verge of crying to the point being unable to watch.
You might be wondering why Fleabag has a bloody nose. Well, let’s just say she was on her best behavior until a certain ass pushed her.
It’s a large reunion episode which seemingly will precede the heartbreak you expect from Game of Thrones.
As the investigation into Miss Ethel’s attack begins, it appears Ronnie may get out, and Brandon may have more issues than Reggie
Murphy accidentally may have acquired a boyfriend as she pushes to get Tyson’s mom to file a police report.
It’s Mother’s Day and the eve of Sam’s colonoscopy, and it seems she needs to let some s*** go.
Gypsy presents Dee Dee her last opportunity to make some form of amends. Which leads to Gypsy’s decision to ask Victor to do something horrible.
With Star away, everyone is making up for the drama she usually brings. Yet, for some, they are just milking their moment for it’s long overdue.
With being unable to cross into Siltvelt, the team encounters someone connected to Raphtalia’s past as someone’s slave.
One of the greatest shows dedicated to being a young professional returns, and it’s as dramatic, emotional, and life-affirming as ever.
Season 2 of The Good Doctor leans on the personal, and sometimes professional, growing pain of its characters as organizational changes happen.
Season 2 doubles down on what season 1 of the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina put out for better and worse.
Everyone struggles to either grow up, find stability, or just not succumb to the bad side of Chicago.
The true story of Lilith is revealed as someone makes the ultimate sacrifice in an attempt to stop Lucifer.
Sabrina finally discovers who Ms. Wardwell really is and tries to prevent the apocalypse – but is it too late?
With the witch hunters defeated, so comes the question of how to handle Sabrina, Nick, and especially Ambrose?
Remember the witch hunters that the show stopped talking about? They’re here, and they awaken something, or someone…
This episode is a major turning point as it is Zelda and Faustus wedding and Faustus, increasingly, is accused of trying of heinous crimes.
A woman, Mrs. McGarvey taps into the greatest fears of many characters in what is largely a “What If?” episode.
Will Sabrina have her first time? May Hilda get some? Will Theo revealing his truth self to his dad go over well? So many questions…
I won’t say In The Dark seems like it’ll last past 1 season but, if it does, it has the potential to be a cult classic.
The Dark Lord decides to test Sabrina’s willingness in a bet with Lillith and in doing so, he finds and begins to exploit her mortal weaknesses.
The dark and progressive Chilling Adventures of Sabrina continues with Sabrina beginning her path to High Priestess and the introduction of Theo.
As Sam revisits her past, far more than she’d like to, Phil finds herself part of one life-changing event & admitting things aren’t the same.
“The Reckoning” has one, maybe two, happy moments, but it ain’t enough for all the mess we get put through.
Are you tired of Myne? I’m tired of Myne, and luckily the heroes are reminded that she isn’t the benevolent person she pretends to be.
As Dee Dee continues to fail to contain Gypsy’s curiosity, Gypsy becomes acquainted with Nick. Someone who will change both Dee Dee and Gypsy’s life forever.
As Gypsy gets her first taste of real love, and Dee Dee a reminder of what that is, we’re reminded both are a bit toxic.
Nearly everything comes to a head as Good Trouble ends its first season which thankfully will be followed up by season 2 in June.
We journey a bit into Doug and Maddie’s history and are left with an ending which ends a chapter in both of their lives.
Kevin Hart: Irresponsible brings about all you expect from the comedian, and for longtime fans that might be a problem.
Season 2 of On My Block loses a bit of the luster the first season had but remains a loveable staple of the Netflix library.
Bronx SIU may not have the most interesting week to week cases, but it compensates with a sense of emotion that most procedural dramas don’t have.
Someone tries to expose Dee Dee this episode, and while Gypsy is enjoying the truth, seeds of animosity are starting to bloom.
Like season 1, we’re left on a cliffhanger, but that’s just the icing to a rather gourmet cake.
In the series finale, Tutu reveals something major as Rafi struggles with Larry’s birthday and what should have been good news.
Cesar does what he has to so that he’ll stay alive, Monse is safe, and the rest of the crew aren’t haunted by Prophet$ for the rest of their lives.
Chivo reveals the meaning behind his gnomes and with Latrelle’s return, and the truce over, comes an increased fear of The Prophets.
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