Black Love: Season 4/ Episode 1 “How Love Starts” [Season Premiere] – Recap/ Review (With Spoilers)
Black Love returns for a fourth season, and we’re once again reminded of the beauty and diversity of Black love.
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Black Love returns for a fourth season, and we’re once again reminded of the beauty and diversity of Black love.
We get a look at the final days of Earth as well as the kids from the Ark trying to adjust to living with the being which killed all they have known.
As Atticus and company search for the missing pages of Titus’ book, Hippolyta discovers a means to get the truth about George.
Rent-A-Girlfriend begins its descent that leads you to wonder if it ever was more than meets the eye, or did rose-colored glasses trick you into seeing something more?
If the first episode is anything to go by, Raised by Wolves will be what makes HBO Max ascend from being yet another streaming service.
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Kazuya sees Mizuhara on what seems like a real date, thus leading to us learning he is capable of stalking and immense jealousy. As well as why Mizhuhara is a rental girlfriend.
In the series finale, we get a glimpse of what the future holds, but only after everyone lets the past go and get retribution.
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In the midseason finale, what we’ve been long waiting for finally happens – God appears.
As a character gets the virus, we find many coming together under a banner of love as they are reminded what to be grateful for.
As the reason Montrose and Atticus were brought to this village is made clear, so comes the question of what is Atticus truly capable of?
Things improve in episodes 4 to 6, with Michael away, but with his return imminent, we might end up back to where we started.
In the pursuit of fixing the relationships we saw turn sour in the first two episodes, one family finds their relationships about to blow up.
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