Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber: Season 1/ Episode 2 “X to the X” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
From using Greyball tech, battling for New York, and then the rise of Lyft, we speed through Uber’s greatest hits in episode 2.
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From using Greyball tech, battling for New York, and then the rise of Lyft, we speed through Uber’s greatest hits in episode 2.
With Arman unable to help Thony, she gets desperate, and like when anyone gets desperate, it opens her up to making grave mistakes.
Anti-Salen sentiment grows as she punishes Dr. Lim and implements another change many, especially Shaun, doesn’t think is good for the hospital.
In its long-awaited return, My Brilliant Friend focuses on Elena, Lila’s name haunts every conversation and accomplishment.
In this episode, Robyn is focused on solving an Asian hate crime that she, and those who know the victim, refuse to let become another unsolved murder.
Pat finds herself getting increasingly agitated as lack of sleep and empathy leads her to fall further down the rabbit hole of feeling crazy.
After a tryst in their home in Brooklyn, an infamous writer moves, with her family, to Connecticut, where hallucinations make it seem things have become far worse for her.
Sophie approaches Miriam with an offer she’ll find hard to refuse as Rose comes to learn her business is causing conflict.
In the first episode this season, not written nor directed by its creator, Miriam confronts Shy when invited to his wedding, and Sophie ends up on a talk show.
Dorothy decides it is time for Leanne to prep for her next venture, and it seems no one is on her side about that.
It’s time for James’ backstory and how he found rock bottom and decided to get sober.
With Tommy tasking the men to go on a date with their second choice, some realize they are done with the journey and just want to settle down – perhaps too early.
As Cintron deals with the consequences of potentially lying to Erica, Robin is forced to deal with the repercussions of pissing off multiple people.
A new Trolley dilemma leads to the reveal of who is Carneades, as well as why 0th has returned to the 24th ward.
It’s time for the event, which honors Gayle, Lisa’s mother, and Viv’s best friend. But, naturally, personal drama is brought to the event and leads to a few tense moments.
Sophie’s attempt to take the perfect photograph brings her closer to Jesse, Valentina steals an expensive purse, and Jesse’s ex returns.
Sam finds it in herself to stand up for what’s best for her, despite how others treat her decision-making process.
It’s the beginning of the end when it comes to seeing Sam Fox and her family, and with a bit of a time jump, it seems like we’re in for a hard goodbye.
As Miriam starts getting the Wolf together, she tries to get Susie’s life together and gets major pushback for trying to do so.
In its season finale, The Kings of Napa makes a smooth transition from the drama we spent the last 7 episodes with to what it can offer in its second season.
As Miriam adjusts to working at the Wolf, Susie is beside herself due to Jackie’s death, and Abe may have committed social suicide amongst his community.
While Thony reaches a major milestone, Hayak starts to ask all the right questions about what Arman is doing at the wrong time.
Shaun finds himself questioning if Lea settled for him as Dr. Lim preps for war against Salen, who creates a David vs. Goliath dynamic.
In a mini-Set It Off reunion, Robin helps a family who lost it all during the Tulsa Riots get back a prized painting with a wild card.
Alongside seeing how things end for Fez and Ashtray, we see the end of Lexi’s play and the aftermath of her putting a mirror on everyone’s in her life.
Using Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s ability to make a likable ass****, Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber will likely keep you holding onto your Showtime subscription for a bit longer.
Information about the homeless kids is finally given as Minister Nancy comes over for a dinner she’ll likely regret.
Sam and James head to New York with high hopes and big dreams, but with being reminded of where they came from, are they truly ready to take this major step?
We find out who got eliminated between Precious and AP, and in this episode, people get surprised by who is matching up with who after a game of truth or dare.
After quite a scare in the last episode, we learn a certain character is still alive. However, the chaos in each of their potential rescuers’ lives will delay them being found.
As the question of whether Will is staying in Bel-Air is proposed, Hillary and Viv make progress in their careers and relationship, and Phil’s political campaign hits a crossroad.
Sophie works as an event photographer for a famous gallerist’s snobbish daughter, Sid and Jesse procrastinate, and Charlie tries to find the writer of a 1-star Yelp review.
In a Shuta focused episode, we watch as he searches for purpose and Carneades, as Koki and Ran ignore his calls.
It’s an all-out war against Bridgette, and while August believes most people are on her side, it seems she is forgetting their loyalties are circumstantial.
A year passes from the events of the last episode, and as we say goodbye to Carlo and Margherita, they are welcoming new beginnings.
Our favorite book aficionado and stalker has entered suburbia with his master chef, equally crazy wife – what’s the worst that could happen?
Time is running out for Luca’s transplant, so Thony finds herself heavily reliant on Arman to come through in the clutch, making neither Nadia nor Marco happy.
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