Claws: Season 2/ Episode 7 “Burn” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Desna begins to make moves which will have dire consequences. Including possibly pissing off the wrong people.
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Desna begins to make moves which will have dire consequences. Including possibly pissing off the wrong people.
The final category is: Mother of the Year and considering all Blanca has done for her children, even her mother, will she win or will there always be next year?
Happy Sugar Life maintains its creepiness as Satou meets someone who knows Shio and we are introduced to her stalker.
Angels of Death is on its way to becoming a disappointment as it delivers another lackluster episode.
As Raven and Chelsea deal with their hoarding, Levi and Booker deal with spending too much time together.
A drastic reduction in ecchi leads to us learning about the Fallen and meeting someone who can match Diablo’s powers.
After long struggling on their own, many begin accepting and asking for help. Thus showing how far some characters have come.
Love Is maintains a sense of fantasy which makes you question, “Would I go through that much over someone I barely met?”
Open relationships, gun violence, and gun ownership get featured and only as The Bold Type knows how.
In its sophomore season, Anne with an E ventures into adopting modern storylines while holding onto the heart of Anne from Green Gables.
We have reached it, Buffy’s last day. One which she tries have sans downtrodden looks and clichés. Which Andi and Cyrus have trouble agreeing to.
As Camille’s relationship with townspeople, and her mother, gets further established, so does her similarities to Natalie.
After Desna’s discovery in the last episode, and what happened to Bryce, she finds herself retreating to the last person who made her feel safe to rediscover herself.
As the House of Abundance falls, a new house rises from the ashes. One which takes advantage of what either could be seen as a mistake or right decision by Blanca.
In season 2, The Handmaid’s Tale finds itself in a sophomore slump as it finds itself in a perpetual loop barely broken in the season finale.
In the first half of season 1, Jada Pinkett-Smith revives Red Table Talk and gives us the type of show you wish was in the headlines for more than sensationalized topics.
After a lackluster season 2, Humans comes roaring back with a vengeance thanks to its focus on synthetics pursuing civil rights.
Five Points really helps legitimize Facebook Watch as not yet another platform getting into the original content game, but a platform which may have something different to present.
Happy Sugar Life is going to give you pause as we get to know Satou and why she is hell-bent on keeping this child, Shio, in her life.
As Zach and Rachel reach a new floor, they begin to bond and we get to learn about Zach (aka Isaac).
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