The Cleaning Lady: Season 2 Episodes 11 and 12 [Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
In the two episodes FOX is touting as “The Cleaning Lady” season finale, drastic measures are taken as Thony tries to have it all and fails to.
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In the two episodes FOX is touting as “The Cleaning Lady” season finale, drastic measures are taken as Thony tries to have it all and fails to.
“Let The Right One In” completes its first season with few blemishes as it presents an emotional story with violence, love, and sacrifice.
“The White Lotus” tries to use the same formula from season 1, with all but two characters, Tanya and Greg, being new, and it leads to mixed results on occasion but still a relatively entertaining season.
So who died? Did anyone get a happy ending, or were there a lot of sour faces, some with tears and many ruined relationships?
As Asriel begins to give his allies a reason to question his leadership, Marisa tries to negotiate with people for Lyra’s safety.
“Let The Right One In” ends its first season on a high note as Mark and Eleanor’s loyalties are tested.
In the long-awaited return of “His Dark Materials,” Asriel is recruiting for his war as Will looks for his own allies, and Lyra is hunted by the Authority, with only her mother to protect her.
Dr. Lim and Shaun have a heart-to-heart as Jordan seeks to define her relationship with Daniel and Morgan reveals a sensitive topic.
Arman finally focuses on rebuilding his reputation, as he hopes Nadia will come through and kill Robert before Robert gets the chance to kill him.
The fun times seem to be over as Ethan fears history repeating itself, Portia realizes the fun times are over with Jack, and Lucia’s pimp gets aggressive with her.
The final season of “Queen Sugar” delivers in a way few long-running series have done.
The penultimate episodes of “Let The Right One In” will make you rush through the end credits to have some hint of what’s in the season finale.
While Jenna Ortega makes a superb Wednesday, unfortunately, they put her in a world reminiscent of the “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” with boy drama and a mediocre mystery.
A recast Isabel arrives with a woman soon to deliver sextuplets in tow, which coincides with Shaun and Lea wanting to try for their own, and Morgan looking for a sperm donor.
OWN’s legendary show “Queen Sugar” comes to an end, but is it an ending that delivers what fans have longed for, or is it bittersweet all over?
As Robert exerts his power over Thony and Arman, Nadia finds herself pushed to manipulate Robert to regain control over her life.
As Denny asks about Eva, multiple 9-1-1 calls lead to positive and negative discoveries.
In its winter finale, “The Equalizer” teases Mel having a notable storyline when it returns, which sadly coincides with Robyn picking up on her and Delilah’s secret.
As Harper teases what Ethan finally reveals, other secrets begin to come out, which threatens everyone’s good time.
Can Wednesday right wrongs, and someone not die in the process? Find out in the finale of “Wednesday.”
Uncle Festers comes to Jericho, and alongside that, Wednesday believes she has cracked the case, allowing her to move certain things, or people, up in priority.
It’s Wednesday’s 16th birthday, and while everyone is trying to celebrate her, she exploits them for the sake of her investigation.
It’s Parents Weekend at Nevermore, which means Gomez and Morticia visiting, among other parents, and old beefs being addressed.
At the Rave’n dance, Bianca and Xavier open up to Wednesday unexpectedly, as one beloved character is pranked and another possibly killed.
“Blood Sex and Royalty” pursues edutainment with CW-type casting and performances mixed with actual historians to note the historical context.
As Naomi presents a threat to Matthew and Claire, they do just the same for Mark.
As we come to learn about the efforts Principal Weebs has made to integrate, or assimilate, the children into Jericho, Wednesday learns about its founder’s connection to her family.
As Wednesday slowly opens up, she finds joy in the secrets and competition Nevermore offers.
“Cherish The Day” ends its second season in what feels like a misfire due to pacing that makes its ending feel unearned.
In the penultimate episode of not only the season but series, Blue returns, Hollywood debates someone for a school board position, and Sam gets hit with a comeuppance.
Shaun exerts his authority over Danica, not knowing she is bonding deeply with Dr. Lim as a heat wave threatens the hospital’s power grid.
Lucia and Mia begin to integrate more with the Americans, as Portia and Tonya find just what they need, and Harper discovers something which has her questioning everything. Aired (HBO) 11/20/2022 Episode Title In The Sandbox Director(s) Mike White Writer(s) Mike White Introduced This Episode Quentin Tom Hollander Jack Leo Woodall Giuseppe Federico Scribani This…
As Robyn takes on another Equalizer, Delilah begins her training and is already raising suspicions.
The early days of Eleanor becoming a vampire are explored, including Mark and Zeke’s relationship breaking down and what happened to Elizabeth.
Things flip this episode, and it’s Ellis rather than Sunday feeling insecure and needing reassurance.
As we approach the end of “Queen Sugar,” it increasingly becomes clear that the happy ending long promised may no longer be a dangled carrot in front of our faces.
The finale of “Reasonable Doubt ” is a three-for-one special as we learn whether Brayden murdered his mistress, who kidnapped Jax, and season 2 gets a murderous setup.
Robert takes the episode off and leaves Nadia in charge, making Garrett wildly seeking vengeance, putting her in his crosshairs.
As Christopher preps for his first dance and May’s boyfriend is put in a dangerous position, Maddie and Chim are just hoping to find a place big enough and affordable.
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