Fantasy Island: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Once Upon A Time in Havana” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Fantasy Island produces its best episodic story yet as a young Cuban woman learns more about her family’s roots and what led to them leaving Havana.
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Fantasy Island produces its best episodic story yet as a young Cuban woman learns more about her family’s roots and what led to them leaving Havana.
Fushi finds himself once more facing a stimulant he has no desire to experience in the season finale, but Pioran may have a trick up her sleeve.
Alongside meeting the legendary Deer Lady, we watch Cheese, and Big spend the day together.
Thanks to a time jump that isn’t adequately reconciled, combined with diminishing the role of most characters, David Makes Man strips away a lot of what made you a fan in the first season.
It’s Halloween, and while Josh keeps striking out, it doesn’t mean he’ll stop trying.
A woman with a zest for life and a man who thinks everything needs and has an explanation end up on a collision course in “Quantum Entanglement.”
As the change of the guard completes, a new threat to the Bellweather Unit upends whatever trajectory you thought they’d be on.
It’s a bit of a weird ending for David Makes Man as way too much comes together in a nice and shiny bow. Though, when you’ve been denying yourself joy for so long, maybe when you stop fighting, this is the result?
It’s the end of Fushi’s time in Jananda, which comes with the question of whether he will leave with more trauma than ever or not?
As Bear’s father is scheduled to show up, Elora gets her first wake-up call regarding her dreams of going to California with her current set of friends.
The Ms. Pat Show, while raunchy, is also one of the funniest new shows to come out in years; while having a heart most shows struggle to make feel authentic.
Two new people come to Fantasy Island, and we learn of a long-term resident. One before Elena’s tenure and whose presence helps you understand why Ruby was asked to stay.
Josh hands the baton to Victor and allows us to meet Victor’s ex-wife and his daughter.
In the penultimate episode of the season, everything Adler could fear comes to pass, and we learn the source of the Mycelia.
With season 1 David making a full-time return, it shakes up all of David’s relationships. But it doesn’t help when Trenise goes missing.
The White Lotus may not hook you from the beginning, but with its murder mystery and after some characters escape your preconceived notions, it gets better.
The Nokkers return, and with seeing Fushi had strength in numbers, it decides to take the same approach.
Bear needs to learn how to fight, and Willie Jack needs to put a curse on their enemies. The solution: Finding Elora’s estranged Uncle Brownie.
So who died? Is Olivia going to snitch, will Belinda get her happy ending, and will Armond finally get to have sex with Dillon? Come find out.
With it being the birthday of Josh’s niece, the whole family comes together, and it appears the center of all of Josh’s misery is Josh.
After numerous reboots and even a relatively recent movie, Fantasy Island is back but scraps the more horrific elements of the recent film.
The NDN Mafia jump Bear, which means going to the local clinic – the place where dreams go to die.
As the Bellweather Unit is tasked with capturing Nicte, so comes the question if these 3, who barely started War College, could take the founder of the Spree?
Rather than focus on the latest development in the construction project, the whole episode has David in a much-needed therapy session.
The unique spin of Reservation Dogs focusing on the indigenous gives it a unique hook – but that’s not the only reason you’ll wanna stick around.
What is it Hayase wants, and will Tonari make it easy on her? Never mind, by getting in the way, will that makes this the last episode we see Tonari?
Paula and Tanya decide to play a more active role in their circumstances, leading to very different results.
Mr. Corman continues to delve into the angst of adulthood as Josh has an anxiety attack of epic proportions.
In the season finale, time management is a major issue, and the lack of it leads to unfortunate results.
If you’re a millennial who isn’t happy with where you are in life now, Mr. Corman may feel like staring into a mirror being forced to watch the life you seek distractions from.
As many fight to rescue Raelle, Adler deals with being attacked and more vulnerable in Fort Salem than she has ever been on the battlefield.
To build a man up, you have to break them down, and it seems the man David and even JG thought they had to be, are being deconstructed as it doesn’t serve anyone’s needs.
Hayase and Fushi face off this episode, and with her challenging him at her best, so comes the question if Tonari’s dreams may ever come true?
We’ve reached what feels like peak privilege as Shane gains the upper hand, we learn about Olivia’s dark side, and Belinda’s hopes bubble up and may soon get popped.
Alongside learning who Trish’s dad is, or was, it is Sean’s first visit to see his dad and his reaction? Well, all you’ll be left saying is, “Poor baby.”
Once more, there are signs presented that The Chi is going to shift its focus with the exit of a character, but who is leaving, and where will the show go? Come find out.
In the season finale, second chances are given to many, which allows for some surprises and things you might have been hoping to happen for a while.
So much happens in “My 3 Dads” from a Spree attack, Camarilla attack, and new information that adds layers to witch culture that it might just be one of the best episodes of the season.
It’s time for the big charity event Joe wanted, and between Seren, Marissa, Shella, JG, Trish, and so many other people and factors involved, will David’s plan work?
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