Elite: Season 2, Episode 1 “20 Hours Missing” [Season Premiere] – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
A new school year, a new mystery, and while it doesn’t seem anyone has been murdered, yet, someone is missing.
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A new school year, a new mystery, and while it doesn’t seem anyone has been murdered, yet, someone is missing.
We retrack the day David had, but now focus on Gloria and what she deals with to put food on the table and the roof over her kids’ heads.
Just a Nova seems to be recovering her place in the family, Charley might be ready to cut them all off.
The season has barely begun, and the Greenleaf family ends up with their own personal Judas and the first sets of battles with Bob and his ambitious house negro.
In the season finale, the controller of the Darkasher is revealed, as well as who the real mastermind behind the events of season 1.
Philo’s father has been revealed, just as it seems he faces death, and Imogen seems to have picked up her father’s habits in sympathy for fae.
Philo reveals a secret which will cause many, including him, trouble. Which coincides with Sophie revealing her secret, and Imogen coming to a realization.
The truth behind Philo’s parentage is revealed as things begin to come to a boil in Imogen and Absalom’s life.
As a name is given to the beast which haunts the shadows, Agreus makes a deal with Imogen and Vignette is put in a life or death situation.
We come to learn how Vignette and Philo met, a grave secret he and Darius hold, and see the final days of the war.
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