Megan Thee Stallion P.I.: Hottieween – Review, Summary (with Spoilers)
In the comical horror series, Hottieween, rapper Megan Thee Stallion taps into her love of horror and pays homage to the great Black heroines of yesteryear.
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In the comical horror series, Hottieween, rapper Megan Thee Stallion taps into her love of horror and pays homage to the great Black heroines of yesteryear.
Ray finds himself confronted with loss this episode as Kate pushes him, and being confronted with a death he can’t say isn’t personal.
In a Turbo focused episode, we learn about his home life, the result of the battle at the mall, and Josh sees something he didn’t expect.
Danny and Leigh try to see if what they have is real, or Leigh trying to tap into Matt, and we learn Matt told Danny a major secret regarding his marriage.
Tracy and Vince discover a new, more appreciative audience, as Layne seeks out Willy, and Veronica celebrates renting out her properties.
The reason Wesley has taken to the ways of the samurai and seeks redemption are revealed. As well as some insight into his relationship with Turbo.
Between blackmail, backstabbers, someone getting fired, another resigning, and more, like Karine said, “This sure don’t feel like church.”
Smart & Classy, due to references like the Menendez Brothers, can either be seen as for Gen X and above, or having a bit of dated material.
The true identity of Baron Triumph is revealed, as well as what Eli knows that Wesley is trying to keep secret.
It’s Halloween on 9-1-1, and you know that means something freaky going down. Though, unlike past seasons, there are less shocks this time around.
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