The Stranger: Season 1 – Review/ Summary with Spoilers
Like many thrillers/horror shows, if not movies, “The Stranger” is pretty good until it needs to wrap things up.
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Like many thrillers/horror shows, if not movies, “The Stranger” is pretty good until it needs to wrap things up.
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As General Adler tries to win over the Tarim Witches, the Bellweather Unit find themselves in General Adler’s affairs.
“Dummy” ends its first season leaving you to wonder, is there more to it than it appears, or is it just a simple sex comedy and nothing more?
For those looking for a new teen drama, “Summertime” likely can deliver the romance and drama you desire.
We’ve reached the end of the road and you may find yourself disappointed.
As JJ is drawn into Clare’s madness, we find out about what her mother was referring to when she said: “Not again.”
With a time jump of three years, we learn whether Elena’s time away from the neighborhood changed her or confirmed what she already knew.
While not a Christmas episode, Buck meets the ghost of Christmas future and it shakes him to his core.
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As there is some effort to end the pettiness amongst those of the 6th and 4th floor, Maggie is forced to deal with Mitch’s end being soon.
The beginning of the end for Molly and Issa arrives, and maybe for Condola’s relationships with Issa and Lawrence as well.
As we’re led to question Clare’s sanity, someone else is dragged into the madness.
The person who is creating all the “monsters” is properly introduced as well as their motive.
As the bar finds itself doing better than ever, there remain so many who have the opportunity and desire to take it down, or the owners.
“The Stranger” should be the flagship for Quibi as each cliffhanger makes it’s daily release schedule a blessing.
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Is Barbara and imaginary friend, perhaps a being to force Cody to not be so attached, or dependent, to Dan? These are what keeps Cody up at night.
It’s a turning point of sorts. In some ways for the better, as shown by Sam, Frankie, even Xander (!) but, sadly, also for Duke.
Alongside Abigail struggling with PTSD, and Raelle’s heartbreak, a major reveal dealing with Spree comes in the aptly named, “Up Is Down.”
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