review
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Cynthia was sent home in the previous episode, and if Monet Exchange on The Pit Stop can be trusted, this is the penultimate episode for the season. Let’s see who’s going to make it to the finale!
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Back when I still had a book blog, I really, really loved Scott Westerfeld’s Leviathan. My review of this book — and the other books that followed — are gone now, along with my blog, but this is still one of those series’ that I would happily recommend to other people. So imagine my surprise
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We got a kiss at the end of the fourth episode — a real one, not the dream one in episode three — so we’ll see how Tong deals with this in this fifth episode. Or will this somehow turn into a dream kiss?
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The previous episode saw Riri encounter one last stumbling block before the season finale. Will it trip her up as she goes into her final confrontation or will she be able to power through it? Let’s go!
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The previous episode really built up the tension as the show heads into its final two episodes, so let’s see if the show continues the momentum!
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It’s the final season! Let’s get into it!
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The previous episode saw Ginger Minj, Daya Betty, and Cynthia Lee Fontaine emerge as the winners of the final bracket. Let’s see how things change now that the merge is happening!
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Hannibal caught Katz snooping around in his house in the previous episode, and…well. I’m not holding out hope that she survives because in the books and movies, it’s only Will and Clarice that survives an encounter with Hannibal.
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This show finally found its groove in the previous episode, I wish they’d gotten to it earlier, but at least now I’m invested in the next threee episodes!
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At the end of the third episode, we saw who’s vamp in the house — Mark, who is doing the Twilight thing of still going to school despite being hundreds of years old. Let’s see what vampiric shenanigans he’s going to get into while in school!