Made For Love: Season 1 – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
Made For Love is the type of show that fits into the streaming wars demand for content, no matter how quirky or niche the product.
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Made For Love is the type of show that fits into the streaming wars demand for content, no matter how quirky or niche the product.
In the penultimate episode of the series, it’s time for Angel’s wedding, and Elektra truly went all out, but Esteban will not be outdone.
A lot of people’s lives take a turn for the worse this episode, and while some have good reasons for what they did, others? Well, it is just time to face the consequences.
It’s Ella’s birthday, and rather than it be a momentous occasion, she’s the type who takes stock of what she doesn’t have, and it brings down the vibe.
It’s time for the second game and for us to get to know why the cops, after who knows how many years, are taken this year’s Panic seriously.
… The debut still isn’t over, but Edward’s possible reveal does present something interesting.
Panic seems like a potential sleeper hit for Amazon Prime that just needs to be discovered by the right people to blow up.
I don’t know who thought it was good to have these men meet the ladies’ exes, but while it gives good drama, it also blows up some matches.
It’s Valentine’s Day, and for those in a relationship, there is nothing but bliss. However, it is a sad day for some who aren’t, leading to one having an awkward series of moments.
With Alex’s exit comes Suze trying to console Nicholas and bringing up the idea he is autistic, which leads to the question of whether or not that is accurate?
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