Claws: Season 2/ Episode 5 “Vaginalologist” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Desna comes to a crossroad in which her loyalties will lay and Zlata does something which makes the decision go from difficult to easy.
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Desna comes to a crossroad in which her loyalties will lay and Zlata does something which makes the decision go from difficult to easy.
Pray Tell gets center focus as we come upon the final days of his boyfriend, Costas. Though, we also get to see someone try to dust Blanca’s cobwebs.
As Dodoi and Samantha film their commercial, we see both are far from their career highs.
The fate of Ms. Stacy, Sebastian’s relationship with Mary, Cole, and Gilbert deciding whether to stay or leave Avonlea is decided – with no cliffhangers.
In the new teacher, we see what could be Anne’s future. Including still not fitting in, being a bit of a trailblazer, and her best intentions making things a bit worse.
As we’re introduced to the Black part of Prince Edwards’ Island, Cole has a theory about Mr. Phillips and Marilla is clued in on what’s wrong.
As Diana’s world gets shook, and Cole comes to a realization, we learn more about the aftermath of Michael’s death.
As Anne adjusts to her new haircut, we finally get to see Michael! Also, we get to understand, through Michael, why Matthew likes Anne so much.
Being that Anne is a girl of a certain age, and obsessed with romantical things, the idea of a first kiss both intrigues and haunts her.
Alongside Gilbert finding direction for his life, Anne tries to push Matthew in one which may make him happier.
Nia follows Raven’s footsteps and gets into stepping as Booker learns he has visions in his sleep.
After slipping and being messy for so long, finally people are catching onto Nate and Mr. Dunlop – but will they stop them before they run off with $1700?
A seemingly innocent girl trapped in a building that resembles a multi-level hell, one which may just be impossible to escape alive.
As gold fever continues throughout the town, Anne may have found a kindred spirit and Gilbert continues to have his eyes opened thanks to Sebastian.
As we return to Green Gables, and Anne’s whimsy ways, the boarders begin their final act of trickery to con the entire town.
Samantha! doesn’t necessarily begin with a bang but you can definitely see potential for this odd Brazilian comedy.
Despite its exuberant amount of ecchi, there might be something of value in How Not to Summon a Demon Lord.
Many civil rights movements have one thing in common and in Humans’ season 3 finale, we experience what usually is the climax of many.
Proving that the show can go beyond stereotypes and ridiculousness, Liza takes on that sexism which is keeping her from elite status.
Magical Girl Site may have its touchy, and gory, moments, but neither are consistent enough to keep those with a feign interest watching.
June may find herself responsible for yet another death as Emily finds herself in a rather peculiar commander’s home.
As Kat fights the lack of diversity at Scarlett, Jane deals with another magazine’s push for diversity keeping her unemployed. All while Sutton deals with being part of an affair.
The man beyond the smooth-talking brother gets revealed to Nuri, while still getting to save his reputation with the audience.
It’s a hijinks episode featuring a Disney version of Stranger Things and Raven getting her weave sewn in. Oh, and Chelsea being weird – as usual.
The Comedy Lineup really pushes the idea that the word special needs to be far more exclusive and we need to start using the word “showcase” to take expectations down a notch.
Just as Wallace’s guilt in his part of Eric’s death hits, a whole new problem threatens his safety.
We find ourselves learning what happened to Lexi after Eric’s suicide and what pushed her to jump into that car.
While there is a short live battle between Buffy and Cyrus, a war between Bowie’s past and potential future has only just begun.
Dog behaviorist, Cesar Millan, briefly recaps how and why he came to the United States as well as the importance of his 20+ year friendship with Jada Pinkett-Smith.
Quiet Ann comes into full focus as her family, inner thoughts, and a few things she has been holding back are revealed.
With news of Blanca’s biological mother dying, so comes a quest for reconciliation, even if some make it harder than others.
With a rather lukewarm series of mysteries and basic characters, Island may not make any top 10 list for the summer season.
Faith is heavily relied on to believe as each character questions their path. Especially as they find themselves in life or death situations.
With new building owners comes a whole new set of problems for Raven, beyond just paying the rent on time.
Giving yourself permission to be happy is the first step and then asking, or taking it the second, as seen in this episode.
Liza on Demand won’t convince you to subscribe to YouTube Red but if you are a fan of Lizy’s kooky persona, her taking things to PG-13 level will surely make you giggle enough to watch what is available for free.
With Booker craving popularity and more friends, he decides using being psychic may help – but it attracts only the wrong kind of attention.
Desperate times call for desperate measures and June finds herself having to put her baby first as things become impossible for her.
After a romantic evening, so comes the issue of Yasir living with his ex and Nuri being married to a job which doesn’t give her time to date.
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