9-1-1: Season 2, Episode 17 “Careful What You Wish For” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
In the penultimate episode of the season, Eddie returns to prominence as he reevaluates his relationship with Shannon.
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In the penultimate episode of the season, Eddie returns to prominence as he reevaluates his relationship with Shannon.
It’s an episode of redemption, sweetness, and perhaps a rare reprieve in The Chi. Well, before it likely goes to hell.
Like many episodes of Game of Thrones, more time is spent on the build than combat. However, after what Cersei did… I just… I want her dead.
With Sam complaining about not being seen, you may think it is due to lack of intimacy but could it be just wishing she could talk to her dad?
As Fitoria presents her ultimatum, the other heroes may have walked into a trap.
Patrick’s presence continues to create friction and a work environment Jane doesn’t believe she can flourish in as Sutton and Kat look at life outside of Scarlet.
A lot of family drama gets addressed, but only a handful of it gets resolutions. Can you guess which one?
The Act ends by trying to clean up Gypsy’s image by making it seem she truly did make a mistake and didn’t realize the consequences of killing her mom.
In order to move forward, you have to the past, and in this episode, we learn what happened between the fire Bobby started and Buck being hired.
Jerrika and Brandon’s relationship gets tested as Ronnie learns he will be paying restitution for a long time.
While nearly every major character lives (depending on how you define major), that doesn’t take away from how epic The Battle of Winterfell was.
Could what Murphy felt have been Tyson, but instead of him being dead just knocked out?
The inevitable happens when it comes to Tiff and Pete’s line of work. Leaving you to wonder, will they survive?
Both Pete and Tiff harness who they are and blur the lines between their alter egos and who they are without the mask. How do you think it went?
Pete and Tiff go on dates, and while both are awkward at first, it seems they found someone who might be willing to work out their kinks.
The best thing about Chambers will be its representation of Native Americans. As for the rest? Well, it may depend on how much you dig the horror genre.
It’s a slice of life episode which largely seems to be self-contained until we realized how integral Mer was for everything that happens.
Both Pete and Tiff decide to make some compromises to bring new people into their life. Also, Tiff shows she probably doesn’t need Pete as a bodyguard.
We dive deeper into Tiff and Pete’s shared past and get to learn why she is so distant.
Some of the awkwardness of episode 1 slips as you realize Pete, while gay, is still Georgia made and Tiff has long left her conservative upbringing behind.
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