Tokyo 24th Ward: Season 1/ Episode 10 “Confession From a Mask” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As we approach the referendum over whether the Kanae system will continue, the boys struggle with the part they can play in its survival or destruction.
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As we approach the referendum over whether the Kanae system will continue, the boys struggle with the part they can play in its survival or destruction.
We jump through at least 2 or so years as Elena gets married and has her first two children while struggling immensely in her personal and professional life.
Sam has come to the point of no longer just taking it on the chin and not only doing nothing but saying nothing.
As Dr. Andrews handles the post-Salen transition, Shaun finds himself forced to deal with a precocious 10-year-old whose barrage of questions forces him to open up about feelings he seldom speaks on.
In the return of 9-1-1, three months have passed since episode 10, and Bobby is contemplating if it is time to find replacements for Eddie and Buck.
As Marcus faces a life and death situation, memories of his mom and dad push him to find ways to survive as his ex-wife tries to console their kids and help Robyn.
As Ptolemy begins to get his memories back, he gets an equal dose of trauma and delightful memories of his lady Sensia.
Two men end their journey this episode as the exes come marching in, much to the chagrin of Clifton.
Once again, Dorothy tries to rid herself of Leanne and, in the process, almost ends up losing access to Jericho due to her efforts.
Sam deals with Brit on her wedding day in the season finale, and Brit reveals something major. Also, Sam finds herself trying to deal with James’ relapse.
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