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Top 3 TV Moments – February 28 – March 5

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By: Malasha Parker

 

 

Each week I’ll be picking the best drama, comedy or reality TV and sci-fi/fantasy moments from the shows of the prior week. They may sometimes be equipped with some of your favorite ships or tear-jerking moments. So, keep reading if you are still not over what happened on your favorite TV show this week!

 

 

 

Drama: All American, “Roll the Dice” – It was always them. 

 

We finally found out what went down in Vegas and, as suspected, something happened between Spencer (Daniel Ezra) and Olivia (Samantha Logan). It wasn’t a typical falling into bed in Vegas moment, but a completely beautiful love confession from Spencer. After spending the day together, in what Olivia thinks will help push Spencer towards Layla (Greta Onieogou), Spencer gives Olivia a gift of a necklace she loved from a shop and tells her that the reason he called was because he wanted her there. He tells her he is in love with her and they share a kiss that everyone has been waiting for. Unfortunately, as soon as that happens, Olivia leaves and everything goes downhill. This teenage ship and their angst is so well written. It pulls you in in the best way and gives you all of the feels. When they inevitably do work things out and get together, I hope they can continue to be written as a great couple.

 

 

 

Comedy/Reality TV: B Positive, “Negative Part 2” – A man, a gnome, and a realtor discuss the pros and cons of getting a kidney transplant.

Drew (Thomas Middleditch ) gets spooked after one of his dialysis friends has a failed kidney transplant. He misses out on a dialysis appointment and takes a wild walk down the sidewalk. It is only when he has a talk with a garden gnome and a realtor on a real estate poster that he realizes running from this issue isn’t going to help. When he gets the transplant the kidney will either take or it won’t, but he can’t just not get it because of the fear.

 

 

 

 

Sci-fi/Fantasy: Wynonna Earp, “Love’s All Over” – Love overload! 

 

Waverly (Dominique Provost-Chalkley) gets a cupid power cast on her by Demetri (Christopher Jacot) that causes complete chaos amongst everyone. In the end, Demetri realizes that just because he had a heartbreaking relationship doesn’t mean that love doesn’t exist. It had to exist for his heart to be broken. Even as they watch everyone dance, the love may be from the power, but something underlying is still there. 

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