Swimming With Sharks: Season 1/ Episode 2 “Chapter Two” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Redmond clues us into Joyce’s past, Lou diversifies how she can stay in Joyce’s presence.
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As Redmond clues us into Joyce’s past, Lou diversifies how she can stay in Joyce’s presence.
In The First Lady, we are shown the ever-evolving role of being the first lady, especially in a country where the role was never meant to be an equal but rather one of many supporters.
Wendy and Marty go into overdrive as Agent Clay and Graves mess with Omar, and they find themselves having to deal with Ruth over a non-business-related matter.
Wendy, Javi, and Frank Sr. decide to make moves that test how much sway and power they have, and like Darlene, it seems they have overplayed their hand.
Loid meets his match in Yor, but with neither knowing the truth about their partner, how long can they keep up a façade?
As Darlene fights to maintain her business and her relationship with Wyatt, she gets continually reminded how no one respects her.
While there is a certain level of intrigue here, you’ll see some plot elements that will make you roll your eyes and hope Swimming With Sharks does things different.
At this point, you may feel like they rushed getting this season out because the final couples might be by process of elimination.
Still, on the train to Garm, terrorist attack, and Ashuna shows everyone that the blade she carries isn’t some accessory.
Atlanta switches back to Paperboi’s European tour and has him dealing with a weird dude who might have stolen his phone.
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