Fate has a way of catching up with those who try to outrun it.Fate has a way of catching up with those who try to outrun it.Fate has a way of catching up with those who try to outrun it.
Melvin Estes
- Bruce
- (as Melvin 'Bonez' Estes)
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Rue rolls into the garage, she does not trip the "safety reverse" laser installed on all automatic garage doors to prevent crush injuries to a child or pet who might be caught by an unobserved closing door. However, that safety device is not based on a laser or other form of photoelectric sensor in many garage doors, but on force settings and pressure sensors instead.
- Quotes
Rue Bennett: You wish I was different? So do I! You fucking hate me? So do I!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards (2022)
- SoundtracksWe All Knew
Written and Performed by Labrinth
Featured review
Yup, life of an addict
While this episode definitely felt dramatized just a bit (mostly just the chase), I have yet to see another movie or show that captures addiction in such an authentic, realistic way.
Zendaya's performance in this whole show is perhaps one of my favorite performances by an actor EVER. I never would have guessed that the dancing teen from Disney Channel would do something so riveting. I grew up with a sister who was addicted to drugs for a good while, and Rue looks and acts just like she did when she was using. It's seriously uncanny.
The supporting cast was excellent too, especially King and Reid.
This whole episode was nonstop. Reminded me a bit of Good Time, staring Robert Pattinson. Not only was it nail-biting, but it even managed to further a couple of the plots in the process. I'm very interested in seeing where everyone goes from here, especially Cassie and Maddie and the whole Nate thing, and Maddie's play? What the HECK is it even going to look like?
I'll be impatiently waiting for the next episode and the rest of the show this week!
Zendaya's performance in this whole show is perhaps one of my favorite performances by an actor EVER. I never would have guessed that the dancing teen from Disney Channel would do something so riveting. I grew up with a sister who was addicted to drugs for a good while, and Rue looks and acts just like she did when she was using. It's seriously uncanny.
The supporting cast was excellent too, especially King and Reid.
This whole episode was nonstop. Reminded me a bit of Good Time, staring Robert Pattinson. Not only was it nail-biting, but it even managed to further a couple of the plots in the process. I'm very interested in seeing where everyone goes from here, especially Cassie and Maddie and the whole Nate thing, and Maddie's play? What the HECK is it even going to look like?
I'll be impatiently waiting for the next episode and the rest of the show this week!
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- Trey_Trebuchet
- Feb 7, 2022
Details
- Runtime54 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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