Hollywood: Season 1 Episode 7 “A Hollywood Ending” [Series Finale] – Recap/ Review with Spoilers
All I can say is, be ready to cry. I’m talking lip trembling, snot producing, type of crying.
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All I can say is, be ready to cry. I’m talking lip trembling, snot producing, type of crying.
Between the Klan, an overzealous lawyer, and the return of Ace, does “Meg” stand a chance in being released?
As Avis makes her decision, Raymond and Dick butt heads and Ellen makes a proverbial leap of her own.
Death hits the Bellweather unit as they are sent on their first mission and forced to face the reality of being soldiers.
The screentests finally begin, and so comes the question, between Rock and Jack, Claire and Camille, who will get the lead parts?
It’s 1967, and what Elena has long wanted has come to her. However, thoughts of Lila always lurk, and Elena once more is drawn to them and her.
While we may not see Abby until the end of the episode, a whole lot happens that makes it clear why they needed the season finale to be two parts.
The vulnerable side of many opens them up to new ideas, and manipulation, which will change Ray and Archie’s movie in ways they didn’t expect.
In a season finale that could work as a series finale, it’s time to deal with something we’ve been long prepped for.
We may have come to the point that led to Issa not messing with Molly no more – can you guess the reason?
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