Rent a Girlfriend: Season 2/ Episode 1 “Dream and Girlfriend” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The day has come for Chizuru to get on stage and prove herself as an actress and, unbeknownst to her, her biggest fan, Kazuya, is in the audience
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The day has come for Chizuru to get on stage and prove herself as an actress and, unbeknownst to her, her biggest fan, Kazuya, is in the audience
As Emmett seeks new advice on co-parenting and being a man, Trig evolves into Victor, who struggles with the idea of what it takes to run for City Council.
In the finale for season 4, a four-phase plan is put in place to defeat Vecna, and while unexpected people join to help, things still go awry.
The penultimate episode of the season is all about building up to what is at stake and everyone uniting or preparing for war with Vecna – Except Joyce and Hopper.
While the ladies cross into the Cessation, they aren’t out of the woods yet as Alban, Kara, and VP Silver continue to make legal and genocidal moves against witches.
Confronted by the children Reginald didn’t pick, The Umbrella Academy find themselves wondering if they should even fight for their former lives or move on?
Alongside seeing the last weeks of Edward Flood’s life, Justin and Faraday try to outwit Spencer and Lisa to save theirs.
Emotions are running high for alongside The Pynk getting shut down, people find themselves in vulnerable positions – some of which you may not expect.
As Julia looks over all she has done and accounts for all the praise and criticism, so comes the question of what is next?
It’s time for the debutante ball, and alongside being confronted about how she has acted this summer, Belly learns why Susannah has been trying to make this a summer to remember.
As people start new chapters in their lives, there is a struggle to let go of the familiar as old faces keep coming around, and for some, the unknown feels too scary to venture alone.
Alongside Conrad revealing why he has been moody, Belly’s love triangle becomes public and has consequences.
To begin its finale season, “Motherland – Fort Salem” begins the push for viewers to realize there is a bigger world and so much history beyond the Bellweather Unit and Fort Salem.
“Obi-Wan Kenobi” comes to an anti-climatic end because you know this is not the end of Vader or Kenobi’s story, never mind Luke or Leia’s.
As Conrad acts hot and cold with both Belly and Nicole, Jeremiah sees this as his chance to make his feelings known.
It’s July 4th, meaning the fathers roll into Cousins, and John, Laurel’s ex, decides to bring his new girlfriend.
In the season finale of “The Time Traveler’s Wife,” the whirlwind of Clare and Henry’s courtship has it where, within a year of meeting, they get married – which clearly Henry isn’t ready for.
As Uncle Clifford’s ladies diversify their income, Patrice and Mayor Wayne go to war, and Terricka clues in Mercedes about what is going on in her life.
With Spencer having the authority he needs, he makes a move, leaving Faraday and Justin to go on the run, hoping they can avoid death or imprisonment.
Alongside Taylor showing up and causing some drama, Laurel pushes Susannah to reveal something shocking to viewers.
As Belly joins the debutante organization and goes on her first date -ever- Conrad starts to show his hand.
“The Summer I Turned Pretty” presents you with everything you’d want and need to swoon, laugh, and engorge.
Darth Vader, once again, corners Obi-Wan, but you know how the story goes.
As Henry continues to struggle with being Clare’s second choice, she adds in meeting her family and the pressure of befriending Gomez.
Spencer’s background is dived into as Faraday continues to adapt in order to complete his mission. One in which Newton may not have given him all the essential details of.
As things wrap up with each First Lady’s greatest, post-First Lady, accomplishment, we’re reminded why they were the focus of this mini-series.
As Michelle is tasked to do for Hillary as she did for Barack, Eleanor deals with the US prepping for World War II and Betty with multiple interventions.
While the tone and vibe are a bit corny, it’s easy to get sucked in by the leads’ chemistry and their different perspectives as hunters.
As Reva uses Leia as bait for not only Obi-Wan but to learn more about “The Path,” Obi-Wan and Tala hope that Vader’s fortress is as penetrable as most Empire structures.
Alongside meeting one of Henry’s exes, we see Claire struggle with waiting for Henry to come into her life again after leaving quite an impression on her 18th birthday.
As Faraday studies and explores what it means to be human, Josiah’s health takes a turn, and Lisa makes a discovery that brings Spencer joy.
As Gerald Ford’s administration ends, Michelle faces the murders of Black kids by vigilantes and cops, and Eleanor the inaction of her husband against Nazis.
Between an offer for The Pynk, Mercedes dealing with a demon, Clifford’s birthday, a Megan Thee Stallion sighting, and more? A lot is going down in the valley.
All of your favorites are back, and with the pandemic lockdown being lifted, it is time to get back to work!
We’ve come to the chaotic end of not only the show but the Sex Pistols as a band.
While Nancy storms into “Pistol” and makes a name for herself, Chrissie continues to show herself as the beating heart of a show dedicated to chaos.
Malcolm exerts his authority, which triggers Viv to see the real face of the man she lives with, and Glen to see who pulls the strings of the Sex Pistols.
Darth Vader speaks and is on the move, as Reva shows herself to be the only competent one amongst idiots with the intelligence of the average Stormtrooper.
So much yet so little happens as the Sex Pistols gain steam and influence and Chrissie gets married.
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