My Brilliant Friend: Season 4 Episode 6 “Chapter 30: The Cheat” – Recap and Review
As Immacolata reaches what could be her final moments, Elena stumbles upon a secret that changes her life’s trajectory.
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			As Immacolata reaches what could be her final moments, Elena stumbles upon a secret that changes her life’s trajectory.
 
			Shanelle takes the stand for her trial and JT’s first victim, Eboni, tells her story.
 
			Stephen makes a revelation about Lucy as Wrigley and Pippa have an intimate moment that he ruins to the point of you worrying about his safety.
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			The Nick and Eve case comes to a close in what might be a polarizing finale.
 
			As Lila gives birth, a possible tragedy strikes at the worst time as her body tries to regulate the rush of hormones she is feeling.
 
			It’s Thanksgiving and in Evan’s pursuit of maybe getting Bree back, everyone comes together, exes included, and the holiday becomes dramatic.
 
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In its penultimate episode, “Bad Monkey” leaves you questioning if this will have a second season because of the build up you see. 
 
			Lila has the rare episode where things revolve around her and while it makes you dread things refocusing on Elena, it reminds you who the brilliant friend is.
 
			As Shanelle, once again, casts doubt on what happened the day JT died, Jax tries to figure out how to move forward after Lewis’ reveals and monologues.
 
			“Industry” sticks the landing on one of its biggest seasons and while the season finale can operate as a series finale, HBO has already ordered more to come.

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