It’s A Sin: Season 1/ Episode 4 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
With AIDS running rampant, many take up protesting or trying to escape its shadow. However, most realize you can only run but for so long.
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With AIDS running rampant, many take up protesting or trying to escape its shadow. However, most realize you can only run but for so long.
With Zoey and Max on pause, does that mean Zoey may pick things up with Simon – or maybe even someone new?
A new player enters the game, and while she may come off shallow and highly annoying, there might be more to Rika Kawai than it appears.
We experience our first casualty, and it acts as a wake-up call to the survivors.
Lea’s parents arrive, and at a certain point, you may think she is making more out of her relationship with Shaun than they are. Also, Claire reveals why she is on Dr. Lim’s case.
In the 2nd part of 9-1-1’s season 4 premiere, multiple near-death experiences act as a wake-up call unlike any other rescues before.
It’s A Sin reminds you of the eerie similarities between the early days of COVID-19 and AIDS, but only one got the attention it deserves.
Despite changing some aspects of the show, Ready To Love still struggles to end up with three couples and cast people who can handle what the show calls for.
Despite the title, “A Friend,” we would submit that Paul and Rudy’s relationship being developed is on par with Rudy making one of his first friends.
In It’s A Sin, we’re reminded what can matter more than the right school or job is finding your people — especially if you’re gay men in the 80s.