Hightown: Season 2/ Episode 2 “Girl Power” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It’s an episode featuring some notable wins for the police, and with a few bad decisions on the criminal side, you can potentially see the writing on the wall.
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It’s an episode featuring some notable wins for the police, and with a few bad decisions on the criminal side, you can potentially see the writing on the wall.
Alright, the mixer is over and it is time to weed out those who may have the look but can’t give that good conversation, make a connection, or has limited potential.
The show with an overly long title continues to bolster wonderful relationship developments and intrigue as we come to understand how magic works.
We pick up right where we left off in episode 2 and learn what led Anna, Takt, and Cosette (Destiny) to head out east down the path they did.
Our Kind of People shifts again as Leah calms down her distaste for Angela. But, unfortunately, their daughters bring the drama their mothers don’t this episode.
As Buck worries about his sister and brother-in-law, he takes his anxiety out on the newbie. Meanwhile, May and Harry bond over the things which are making their lives hard.
Robyn has a new cop on her case, goes up against Saudi Arabia, and is dealing with Delilah lying to her – so it’s just another day.
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As Lev makes a breakthrough with Irina, the government struggles with what to do with her past launch, among other internal matters.
In a far more violent than usual episode, Rudy is forced to kill someone as his family struggles back home.
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