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Just finished the latest season of WW its [emoji]128293[/emoji]
I got up to episode four last night and it said season finale, I was like wth only 4 eps. Gonna finish it up later.
I got up to episode four last night and it said season finale, I was like wth only 4 eps. Gonna finish it up later.
All they had to do was say sorry lol
Way too damn short. At least give me 8 epsI got up to episode four last night and it said season finale, I was like wth only 4 eps. Gonna finish it up later.
I was debating if I should watch it, now I know Imma dip my toe in them watersThat castlevania cartoon is lit AF. Showing men, women, and children getting ripped apart by demons.
She is an effin' mess and easily one of the largest hypocrites I've seen
This batch Jeanie is an anomaly.
What an odd and crazy *** ****oo.
I'm down to the last couple of episodes and the tension seems to have risen a bit.
Intrigued.
My guy...yessssssssssssssJust finished Gypsy. Can't wait for season 2.
Alexis can get it
Which woman was smokin' hot? Cause Debbie barely makes the cutBeen watching GLOW. The women are smoking hot, it's funny, and I'm entertained. Not bad at all.
This could be the new OITNB
Which woman was smokin' hot? Cause Debbie barely makes the cut
Finished up Glow last night. Really enjoyed it. Sucks that I watched it so quickly.
Created, written and directed by DuVernay, the five-episode narrative limited scripted series is based on the true story of the 1989 case of five teenagers who were wrongfully convicted of raping a woman in New York’s Central Park. The series exposes the breakdown of our criminal justice system, with each part focusing on one of the five teenagers from Harlem — Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise — wrongly convicted of raping Trisha Meili in Central Park. The series will span from the spring of 1989, when each were first questioned about the incident, to 2014 when they were exonerated and a settlement was reached with the city of New York.