Bigger: Season 2/ Episode 3 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
An ex is an ex for a reason, but when they keep showing up and enough time has passed, would you let your guard down?
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An ex is an ex for a reason, but when they keep showing up and enough time has passed, would you let your guard down?
Layne’s anxiety is starting to get worse, and beyond affecting her personal life, it is starting to affect her professional.
It’s time for a double elimination, and while one we KNOW is going to get eliminated, who will the second person be?
One of the bottom two may have made an end-game connection with someone as the ladies choose a man to eliminate.
Thanks to one game, ONE GAME! Three of this season’s catfishes are potentially exposed, with one almost certain to get BLOCKED!
While we see Matilda and Nicholas going on a loop, Genevieve seems ready to break her cycle.
Courtney gets to choose an influencer for this elimination round, and it seems #JusticeForSavannah might be eminent.
Six months have passed since the season finale and, let’s just say everyone is faking the funk a little bit (well, actually a lot).
Alongside finding out what powers are given to those in “The Inner Circle,” two new players are introduced, with one making an impression on the ladies.
While Fushi is barely featured, a newly introduced character has the kind of story which will wrap you up and make you invested quickly.
In the season 5 finale, we’re reminded that, despite Queen Sugar often feeling about struggle, those fights are for the joy everyone knows they deserve.
Sayu runs away as her insecurities overwhelm her, and Mishima sees if she and Yoshida could become something more.
As Shaun continues to reconcile he can’t be everything to Lea, including during the birthing process, Alex and Morgan’s situationship takes a turn.
9-1-1 is back, and in its return, we meet Maddie and Chim’s baby! However, with a life gained, will there be a life lost?
Secrets are revealed, primarily in terms of past and current relationships you may not have guessed existed.
As Emily starts to spiral, she finds herself sharing the need to talk and therapy with many cast members.
We begin to meet the other members of the Shadows House and learn not all of them are as friendly as Kate and Emilico.
Two women are eliminated, with one just barely making it because one guy started to have a connection with her.
It’s the anniversary of Darren’s death (Matilda, Genevieve and Nicholas’ dad) and this forces everyone to confront how they really feel.
Made For Love ends on a high note as Byron gets honest, Hazel makes a final decision, and you might be left teary-eyed.
With Herb stepping up, Hazel tries to return the favor. Though with Byron trying to throw surprises her way, it seems she may never truly get normalcy.
The Terilisha and Savannah war comes to an end, as one of them is blocked from The Circle. Also, yet another new addition to the game is shown – but it isn’t a cast member.
Despite Lance Bass joining The Circle, all eyes end up on Terilisha and Savannah as the fallout from the elimination leads to a public war between the two.
We have our first elimination, and who goes, you can probably guess. However, whether the person who will replace them is real? Well…
The Circle is back and alongside introducing new players to the game, there is also new twists to how someone gets blocked.
To Your Eternity begins as a slow show, one which may come off potentially dull, but by the end, you’ll realize it hooked you without you knowing.
Multiple bombshells are dropped as Ralph Angel, and Darla make a decision with Blue, and Nova discovers something that could end her relationship with Calvin.
With Gotou, amongst others, noticing a change in Yoshida, so comes the question of what will happen if anyone discovers Soya?
After a celestial event in 1896, many people, mainly women, have gained gifts. However, for those without them, especially in positions of power, they are more so threats than anything else.
Zoey finds herself forced to not be so reliant on her powers to pick up what people are going through as multiple people’s heart songs get switched!
Herb finally does something which could help Hazel, as Fiffany tries to maintain her morality despite all the money she could get from violating Hazel.
As Hazel searches for a divorce attorney, Fiffany starts making the necessary moves to get the chip out of Hazel and sell it for a mint.
Shadows House begins with establishing its core relationship, featuring two strikingly different opposites.
It’s mix and mingle time and, already, you seeing the usual cast members eliminated first and you counting down when others will get the boot.
As Matilda closes a chapter in her life, Alex learns his parents are doing so as well. Also, Nicholas may have made friends out of Drea’s parents.
Everything’s Gonna Be Okay is back and focuses on Matilda dealing with not making it in New York and everyone dealing with pandemic boredom.
We learn how not only Asahi ended up in Yuki’s care but also how Yuki ended up a part of Kuzuhara’s Nue.
“I Want a New Life” covers the day, ten years ago, when Byron gave Hazel that wish – at the expense of her best friend who gives life to Made For Love.
Super Cub is the epitome of the slice of life genre. It presents an everyday person, in animated form and focuses on the simple joys and dullness of life vs. the occasional chaos.
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