TVOM: When “Two” begins, it appears Everlasting (and UnREAL) is recovering nicely from Mary’s death, on both sides of the cameras. Chet and Quinn can finally be together, the four remaining girls are ready to move on from Mary’s death, and Everlasting is about to get real spicy during its spa day episode, setting everything on track for a smooth ride to the finale. Yet, the more people smile and nod throughout “Two,” the more it turns into a twisted little play where, by the end, we’re all (both character and audience) waiting for the shoe to drop in a major, unpleasant way.
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