Motherland: Fort Salem Season 2/ Episode 2 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Abigail and Raelle deal with additional tests, war college begins, and Tally, while a standout, also is starting to notice things she shouldn’t.
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As Abigail and Raelle deal with additional tests, war college begins, and Tally, while a standout, also is starting to notice things she shouldn’t.
The episode hones in on a party Megan throws for the kids, with the focus on Chester, Mark, and, once again, Riley.
The drama begins as people see confessionals and get rightfully put in the hot seat.
It’s a complete Riley-focused episode, and while she is going through a lot, it’s probably one of the most enjoyable episodes in a while.
Despite being a 40-minute episode, 25 is spent recapping the first season, and what is left? Well, it may not feel like it was worth the time you waited.
As we spend the majority of the episode in David’s past, it doesn’t do any favors for when the show refocuses on David’s present/ future.
In the series finale, while fans get a lot of what they have wanted, there are a few twists regarding what the characters ultimately want.
Well, we said Fushi’s progress was underwhelming, and it seems fate agreed and decided to take things up a notch.
In a rare slip-up, Mr. InBetween has what could be considered a bad episode.
In the season finale, it’s time to get a little teary-eyed as Sayu and Yoshida are to separate – for now.
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