written by Kiara Williams
SPOILER WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT
Phew, that wasn’t the finale I was thinking we were gonna get.
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written by Kiara Williams
SPOILER WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT
Phew, that wasn’t the finale I was thinking we were gonna get.
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written by Kiara Williams
SPOILER WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT
Man, I had to double-check to make sure I clicked on the right Netflix episode. Today’s intro brought to you by The Vampire Diaries!
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written by Kiara Williams
SPOILER WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT
I’ll be breaking this episode up by character, so events will be recapped out of order until the very end.
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written by Kiara Williams
SPOILER WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT
Well, this was a roller coaster of an episode, huh?
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written by Kiara Williams
SPOILER WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT
CONTENT WARNINGS: rape, incest, colorism, effects of trauma.
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written by Kiara Williams
SPOILER WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT
This season has had a running theme of handling the bitterness of the past. In one of my earlier reviews, I talked about how anger isn’t automatically a bad thing, and I still hold that stance. Anger can be used to motivate and do something constructive with that emotion.
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written by Kiara Williams
SPOILER WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT
The episode should’ve been titled “Everything Happens So Much.” All the tension that’s been building up since Episode 2×01 is finally starting to come to a head.
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written by Kiara Williams
SPOILER WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT
This episode has a lot to do with atonement.
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written by Kiara Williams
SPOILER WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT
There’s a saying within the black community: “Your skinfolk ain’t always your kinfolk.” It means that other black people don’t always have your best interest at heart, no matter what good you may have done in the past.
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written by Kiara Williams
SPOILER WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT
So the last episode ended with Bushmaster curb-stomping Luke Cage in the face, and I couldn’t help but feel it was kinda necessary.
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