review
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Like I said in the previous post, the first episode of this show didn’t quite grab me, but maybe things will take a turn for the better in this second episode. Let’s go!
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Hannibal, in an effort to get Will out of jail, kills the judge at the end of the previous episode. Will might be getting a new trial now, but will it eventually lead to him getting out of jail? Yes, probably, since there’s a third season, but I wanna see the specifics of how that…
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Full disclosure, I haven’t read even one issue of the Ironheart comic book. BUT, I did like RiRi when she was introduced in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. I was looking forward to this show so let’s see if I’m going to like it!
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At the end of the second episode, we saw that even Tong’s tears can help out Mark in times of need. Which made me ask the tantalizing question: Mark can drink something else that isn’t blood?
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The end of the preivous episode teased the arrival of one of the most memorable characters from the book: Claudia. Let’s see how they portray her in this adaptation!
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We saw Ginger and Daya emerge as the frontrunners in the previous episode, so now let’s see if this is going to be an Irene and Bosco situation or is it going to be a Tina Burner “only win in the first round” situation.
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At the end of the previous episode, we saw Bedelia leave Will with a tantalizing message: she believes him. Now where will that take us in episode three? Let’s go and see!
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The first episode? So entertaining. It draws from a lot of properties that a lot of us may be familiar with but who cares? I really enjoyed how it maanged to still be so entertaining so let’s get into this second episode.
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We’re still in Paris in this episode and at the end of the previous episode, we saw Charlie wake up with a hickey after being manhandled by Nick the night before. Let’s see how this affects him moving forward!
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I’m back with the third and final episode of this audio erotica! So far, The Trials have been delivering when it comes to the erotica, which is what you’re paying for after all. I did have some gripes about the fantasy elements in my previous post about The Trials, but that’s more of a me…