Claws: Season 3 – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
While season 3 of Claws may feel formulaic as a whole, being able to note the growth of each character since season 1 compensates for that immensely.
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While season 3 of Claws may feel formulaic as a whole, being able to note the growth of each character since season 1 compensates for that immensely.
The season 3 finale of Claws is damn near built like a series finale. For with nearly all secrets revealed and confronted, villains handled too, what is left?
Before the finale, we retrace what led to Myfanwy getting her mind-wiped and the incident at the Millennium Bridge.
Simone’s ex-husband, Etienne, shows up, giving her fresh optimism, as Tess gives will a look over after he treats her to truffles.
Black Love returns with a new set of couples showing us there isn’t one way to find the love of your life – yet there are key features you should look out for.
As Doni confronts MC Dondoka and her management, Rita confronts her past and Nando what might be his future.
While Sintonia may not necessarily be must-see TV, it does present an entertaining way to spend your weekend.
When it rains, it pours, and while it seems some may have learned to swim, others may pass out from the struggle and drown.
June makes a monumental decision which seems to weigh on her more than any other. Though, when it comes to Serena, her decision has her in a nearly joyous mood.
Line are crossed, secrets exposed, and children reveal themselves to be adults. Which, for Blanca, is one of the challenges she never prepped for.
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