Neo Yokio: Pink Christmas – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Neo Yokio has made a return for Christmas and, well it is a little less weird than what we’re used to – but not by much.
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Neo Yokio has made a return for Christmas and, well it is a little less weird than what we’re used to – but not by much.
It’s the anniversary of so many things in Miriam and Joel’s life, like him walking out on her and her getting on stage, and also the first time we meet Susie’s family.
Abe learns it isn’t only Miriam with a secret and Joel joins Miriam in beginning to move on.
This is the episode where Miriam’s secret leaves being something just known by her comedy friends and enters her personal life.
It’s almost an uneventful episode until Rose hooks up Miriam with a man, a doctor, named Benjamin.
You may have thought the reveal of Star’s baby would be the big surprise, but oh it most certainly is not.
Abe and Joel continue to evolve, Miriam realizes her social etiquette is going to the toilet and Susie? Well, she is just tired of being broke.
Miriam has her first paid gig but the camaraderie she got from Lenny Bruce is missing. As that happens, Abe and Joel pull a 180 in their lives.
Miriam is back and as she helps Abe with the fact Rose is in Paris, she mourns her marriage for, perhaps, the final time.
The mid-season finale is all about building anticipation as people die left and right and you wonder, will a main cast member be written off?
It’s a (mostly) Elena focused episode and we get to see her reach a personal high, and low. Meanwhile, Lila deals with Marcello’s advances.
Jada’s father, Robsol Pinkett, Jr., is discussed in terms of the issues he left his children, as well as the lessons he bestowed them.
As Veronica digs deeper and deeper into John’s past, Debra tries to maintain blissful ignorance as long as she can.
Lila and Elena continue to take diverging paths and Elena may have finally reached a point of breaking away and getting ahead.
As the numbers dwindle, and Melinda doesn’t become the sole woman to eliminate herself, there is a need to question if anyone may find love?
Why the Sword-Maiden has been acting so weird is revealed to us as well as the purpose of that mirror.
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