All’s Fair (Recap) | Divorce Is Like a Death (S1 E6)
Mediation turns into emotional warfare, Emerald unleashes a courtroom nuke, Carr melts down in spectacular fashion, and Dina faces the heartbreak she’s been avoiding.
Mediation turns into emotional warfare, Emerald unleashes a courtroom nuke, Carr melts down in spectacular fashion, and Dina faces the heartbreak she’s been avoiding.
Mayor of Kingstown turns up the heat as Mike faces off with Warden Hobbs, Ian crosses a line he can’t come back from, and Kyle gets thrown into the wolf pit known as general population.
Episode four of All’s Fair, “Everybody Dance Now,” puts Emerald in the spotlight as a night of freedom turns into a nightmare.
Episode Three of All’s Fair, “I Want Revenge,” digs deep into the pressures of beauty, age, and control as the firm takes on a disturbing case that hits close to home.
Ryan Murphy’s All’s Fair makes a bold entrance with its stylish, fast-paced pilot episode.
The South Georgia Catfish are undefeated at 5-0, but Chad Powers’ double life is starting to fall apart in spectacular fashion.
In this week’s gripping episode of Reasonable Doubt titled “Threat,” the courtroom heats up as Jax Stewart (Emayatzy Corinealdi) dismantles the prosecution’s witnesses one by one while her personal life spirals further out of control.
Dwight “The General” Manfredi’s bourbon empire takes center stage in episode two, but nothing about it is smooth.