Nordyke, Kimberly; Howard, Annie February 2, 2020 | In the present day, Nate is suspended from school |
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The first one, titled "Trouble Don't Last Always", premiered on December 6, 2020, and follows Rue as she deals with the aftermath of leaving Jules at the train station and relapsing.
13Petski, Denise December 9, 2019 | Rue becomes suspicious when she sees Jules' reaction |
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Nate breaks into Tyler's apartment and coerces him into confessing to choking Maddy | Levinson based the series on his own experiences as a teenager, including his struggles with , , and |
Nate comes up with a plan to get his life back on track.
22Pilot Vireut of Observer praised the show as being visually stunning, as well as the ensemble performance, but criticized the writing as "shaky, filled with clunky lines", and recommended that the show "keep its focus narrow" | On Halloween, Rue worries about her reliance on Jules, while Jules starts exhibiting concerning behavior |
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Rue admits that she willingly relapsed with little hesitation; Ali reminds her that addiction is a disease, and emphasizes the importance of committing to a cause greater than herself | The protagonist, Keisuke Takatou, was locked in a white, closed room with the six heroines |
What began as a dream in Dr.
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