Motherland: Fort Salem Season 2/ Episode 4 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As the Camarilla execute their first public attack, Tally finds herself tired of the politics and lies, just as much as Anacostia.
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As the Camarilla execute their first public attack, Tally finds herself tired of the politics and lies, just as much as Anacostia.
This might be the episode that helps you move on from the past and accept the new versions of your favorite characters – thanks to Shella.
Mr. InBetween comes to an end but, does that mean Ray will live to see another day, or will he meet his maker?
As Fushi tries to escape the emotions Takunaha holds, he finds himself coerced into slavery with Pioran and starting his next chapter.
A handful of eccentric people end up on Hawaiian resort where, in one week, someone dies.
As Trig struggles with community policing, Nina struggles with her secret, Jake in being romantic, and Papa with potentially losing Maisha.
In the season finale, we learn how Ola takes Whitney’s confession, as her girls bond over drinks and weed and either deal with or avoid their own situations.
As the final season begins, while there is minor drama, it seems we may finally have the calm after the storm(s).
Alongside a mini-Andi Mack reunion, spring break leads to a new East High song and the possibility of a dramatic breakup.
Alongside announcing the next city Ready To Love is going to, we learn whether the promo featuring Joel and Verneashia was a ruse or there are serious issues there.
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