Genera+ion: Season 1/ Episode 7 “Desert Island” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The height of the last episode seemingly was all about prepping us for the fall that happens in this one.
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The height of the last episode seemingly was all about prepping us for the fall that happens in this one.
As Riley and Greta get closer, so do Sam and Chester. But, on the opposite end, Naomi and Nathan are this close to killing the other and saying it was an accident.
As Princess Norn prepares to wreak havoc in Branica, once again, Keyarga finds new names to put on his list for revenge.
As Aretha gains her first hit, she also finds herself becoming part of the Civil Rights movement and building a close relationship with Martin Luther King Jr.
As the murder of George Floyd happens and the summer of Black Lives Matter marches begin, everyone is taken to task what it means for them, their relationships, and their families.
Why Ura-Acca and Acca started the Wonder Egg Project is revealed, and the story is quite heartbreaking.
As Shaun and Lea come to a decision about having a child, another resident exits, Alex and Morgan confront their banter, and we get a patient who might bring you to tears.
While, like most M. Night Shymalan productions, you have to wait till the end for things to get good, Servant season 2 will make you interested in a 3rd season.
In “Until The Real Thing Comes Along,” the focus is Aretha’s struggles while signed to Columbia Records, the drama her husband and father brought to her life, and more.
While we wait for Jennifer Hudson’s authorized biography, “Respect,” Cynthia Erivo takes on the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin’s, story.
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