Ozark: Season 4/ Episode 12 “Trouble The Water” – Recap/ Review
It’s a wonderful day in the Ozarks for Ruth as Wendy’s life begins to fall apart.
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It’s a wonderful day in the Ozarks for Ruth as Wendy’s life begins to fall apart.
Ruth makes headway by bringing a familiar face to the Ozarks as Marty reaches the end of his rope with Wendy and her making executive decisions.
Alongside the marketed surprise appearance, Sophie asks Shaun and Lea some hard questions, and another nurse gets to step into the spotlight.
On top of being an emotionally charged episode, it is also one which sets up a criminal unlike what we have ever seen on 9-1-1.
As Wendy tries to keep the foundation from dying, Marty investigates who put a hit out on Omar.
The madness continues as Faraday is given his next assignment, and we learn one of the reasons Newton didn’t return to Anthea.
Before they were first ladies, they were simply independent women and not necessarily looking for a beau. Yet, then these wonderful men walked into their lives.
As everyone picks up the pieces after what happened in the last episode, unresolved issues from the last season start to ramp up again.
Ruth wants her revenge, and it isn’t clear anymore whether Marty has the sway to keep her from doing something rash.
A mother’s sacrifice is always noted as a noble thing, but sometimes it depends on what or who is part of that sacrifice.
The first part of the reunion is dramatic between Eric addressing the DaKiya situation, Donovan’s drama with Sabrina, and Laverne being, Laverne.
In almost the best way possible, the final season of Better Things is more of the same.
Heartstopper is a dream come true for anyone tired of watching queer teens go through utter hell, and all they get is tougher skin in the end.
In its tear-inducing season 1 finale, Heartstopper leaves its mark on you and has you questioning why are we leaving things here?
We have come to the end of an epic show that has nothing it can be compared to, and it is truly a loss for the masses.
9-1-1 tones down the drama a bit and trades it in for mid-life crises and FOMO.
Everyone has had enough of Harry, but will he forever be a menace with more people standing by him than rebuking his actions and words?
Tara presents a worst-case scenario for Nick, as he gets more comfortable with his sexuality, and Tara deals with disheartening comments.
With a date on the horizon with Imogen, Nick is at the crossroad of keeping up the ruse of not questioning his sexuality and getting closer with Charlie.
Robyn’s latest case is to help a young man accused of rape and murder, but it won’t be her who ultimately saves him, but Aunt Vi.
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