Ready To Love: Season 2, Episode 2 “Let The Sparks Fly” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
We’ve come to a point where you can foresee more people who should be going home than should stay – for varying reasons.
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We’ve come to a point where you can foresee more people who should be going home than should stay – for varying reasons.
We’re back to seeing things from Thur’s point of view, and it seems clear that Evie’s death note is absolute.
Evie finds herself calling upon The Birch once more and questioning whether she can truly justify what she has done and will do.
David Makes Man presents us with a coming of age story, featuring a young Black child, that often is restricted to indie movies which vie for Oscars.
As Layne mourns her relationship and what could have been, she sees what could be with Deon.
What does a killer with a broken heart do? Well, seek ways for cathartic release – that’s how.
Rhythm + Flow goes beyond what most of its competition does and shows us what these artists are selling. Question is, you buying?
This episode, they got the contestants battle rapping, and while we lose some good ones, others get reminded many need that $250,000.
While it isn’t clear why a cypher was needed, since many popular rappers wouldn’t be able to do so, this is a competition and contestants have to be put through the ringer.
What was a dream, what was reality, what does the future hold? David Makes Man leaves you hoping for the best but expecting the worse.
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