Light As A Feather: Season 1/ Episode 6 “…Troubles as the Tide” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Candace ends up one step closer to death and, once more, Mrs. Regan entertains guest asking about her son, Marc, as well as Violet.
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Candace ends up one step closer to death and, once more, Mrs. Regan entertains guest asking about her son, Marc, as well as Violet.
Between meeting Claudia, Paco’s mom; Candace, Joe’s ex; and Peach’s reaction to what Joe did? There is so much to be excited about.
We finally get some clue about what Violet’s, whatever it is, can do as Candace’s life gets thoroughly ruined.
As Violet takes a jab at Alex, so comes the need to get more information about Violet. Which seemingly will be McKenna’s task.
There are multiple things which test relationships. Previously Black Love has covered infidelity, children, and arguments. Now it is one of the hardest battles: Dealing with death, disease, and life-altering injuries.
The more we get to know the girls, the more there is a need to question how innocent they seem. For maybe, in reality, they are putting on a façade just like Violet.
As it becomes more and more clear how powerful Diana is, it makes the congregation not just fearful of her but also Matthew’s influence over her.
Violet begins to work her magic and all in one night, she gets so much accomplished. Leading you to wonder, between that thing in her back or a accomplice, did she do it all alone?
Light as a Feather, thanks to the creepiness Haley Ramm brings, might become your new favorite Halloween fix.
The Haunting of Hill House seems to be more about a family’s drama, with horror elements to keep it from getting boring, than a fright fest.
Wanna know what happened to Marina on June 1st, sometime around 9:30 PM? Who was with her at the time? The person who did it?
Drastic moves are made to stop eveyone’s love/hate cycle. Which includes everything from embarrassing someone to violence.
With Nano’s situation handled, things calm down a bit. That is, until Marina’s world gets rocked in more ways than one. Her’s and Omar’s.
It seems like history is repeating itself on Greenleaf for some characters as others press on forward despite many an obstacle in their way.
As Star and Noah worth through their daddy issues, Cassie and Carlotta’s beef reaches a boiling point. Also, Miss Bruce may get a man.
While amongst friends things are better than ever, nearly all romantic and sexual relationships continue cycling between being hot and cold.
How did Ray get away with his hands in bondage and stuck in a trunk? Well, it is mostly due to luck and dealing with idiots.
Ray ends up in a bit of trouble this episode. However, both times, he shows he isn’t a simple hitman and makes a smart decision.
In the season finale, both Leigh and Jules find a sense of closure while Amy and Danny are left questioning their emotions
With a trip to Palm Springs, gifted by her dad, Leigh decides to get away from it all. Perhaps even begin the process of fully moving on.
A lot of the sins and troubles of episode 3 are forgiven, making it seem only Marina and Nano might be held accountable for past actions – for now.
The show doubles down on newcomer Eddie as it has two characters question what do they want for their future. One personally, the other professionally.
Things get a bit heated as Claire and Nurse Flores become assertive and the men in power positions not only question their judgement but say borderline offensive things.
It has only been about two to three months but everyone has grown so much and yet, some things never change.
As secrets get revealed, or someone threatens to reveal them, the show, for now, narrows down who might have killed Marina.
From seeing the world where the Hormone Monsters and Shame Wizard comes from, to meeting Nick’s new hormone monster, the finale packs a punch.
Joe finds himself with formidable competition which may force him to do something drastic to save his relationship with Beck.
As many characters face the truth, accept it as well, it loosens the power the monsters and wizard have over them. Perhaps making things worse.
The Shame Wizard goes into overtime and it seems Connie, Tyler, and Maury aren’t willing or able to do a thing about it.
Matthew finally gets recognize for more than his sass and with as Nick finally gets a new hormone monster!
Jessie gets Nick high, Lila and Andrew become a thing and the Shame Wizard finally gets what he wanted.
It’s a sex ed episode, which also features all the things Planned Parenthood can do for you – beyond abortions. Since that is but a fraction of what they do.
In “Picking Your Battles” it all boils down to communication and asking yourself, do you prefer being right or having a healthy and loving relationship with this person?
The congregation has an emergency session and their decision may threaten the freedom and life of Matthew and Diana.
In class, the kids are given the task to make a social media profile for their partner. Leading to the question: What is everyone’s public image and what is their true self?
Steve has the opportunity to have sex, with someone who isn’t a sex worker, and the Shame Wizard tries to claim another child.
The rich and poor intermingling, the plight of one Palestinian girl, someone HIV+, and boys trying to hide their homosexuality – OH THE DRAMA!
It seems the being that haunted Missy finds its way to Andrew. As that happens, Jessie becomes more rebellious and Nick tries to woo Gina.
Big Mouth continues to make sure the girls of the show aren’t forgotten as it dives into body image issues and learning to love yourself.