Queen Sugar: Season 4, Episode 4 “Skin Transparent” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
On the eve of Nova’s book release, another secret comes out, and Darla confronts Nova about bringing her narrative to her story.
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On the eve of Nova’s book release, another secret comes out, and Darla confronts Nova about bringing her narrative to her story.
As June loses yet another ally, so begins her possibly losing it. Though she might not be alone as Emily does as well. But, as that happens, Serena finds a crew.
Jazmin decides to have a Doble Quince, and despite it being her party, nearly everyone else’s minds are on other things.
Mary Louise continues to be a big draw as the ladies of Big Little Lies watch their lives nearly all fall apart.
Desna comes to fully realize she may be way out of her depth as Melba checks her. Also, as that happens, Dean pushes away Virginia for Mac.
While Kat is focused on this episode, Rue going from a blissful manic to an outright depressive state eclipses her episode.
While The Rook seems like it could be intriguing, it faces an uphill battle by being everything we’re not used to when superheroes are involved.
The Rising of the Shield Hero, despite early on potential, mostly thanks to its tone of drama, loses quite a bit of luster by its last episode.
Pares Ratliff: I Hate People is a new comedy special from an interesting new comic, who offers a few chuckles.
As Jonah shows he still isn’t ready for a relationship, Bowie expresses his feelings, and Andi faces being stereotyped for being Asian.
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