Good Behavior: Season 2 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Season 2 of Good Behavior really pushes your suspension of disbelief to trying levels. Especially in terms of Letty’s silver tongue.
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Season 2 of Good Behavior really pushes your suspension of disbelief to trying levels. Especially in terms of Letty’s silver tongue.
It’s time to experience some family struggles with Quinta, just in time for the holidays.
The first half of Star Season 2 pushes us 5 months after the season 1 finale and it seems despite the major career step, everyone’s personal lives remain in disarray.
It seems Satoru didn’t go far enough in his last visit to the past, and he sees the consequences of that.
It’s a bit of an emotional episode as we hit the halfway point of the season. One in which Chise begins moving on from her past.
“Family” is another episode which gives one noteworthy detail while the rest feels like filler.
Everything is coming in alignment now for our group of kids. Leading you to wonder will we get something predictable or be thrown a curve ball?
It seems we are inching closer and closer as to why this show is named Runaways as each kid’s life as they know it gets threatened.
And so Juni Taisen ends and just as most of the season has been anti-climatic, so is Nezumi’s wish.
The main takeaway from this episode: Kate makes a horrible friend no matter what the situation.