Hook Up: A Homemade Series Episode 7

Hook Up: A Homemade Series ‧ Drama ‧ 2020

Episode Title: Stop Luke & Listen


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In any problems, troubles, something tells us not to worry, because there's a saying that goes, "This too shall pass." Apparently, same saying applies when we are happily living our so-called lives. Indeed, nothing lasts forever. Especially when you have a friend like Luke. How do we stop Luke? And make Henry listen. Where do we go from here? What are we willing to risk? (Source: JACE TV Youtube Channel)
  • Aired: September 12, 2020

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Hook Up (2020) Episode 7: Stop Luke & Listen

With this episode shooting down the idea of Mark hooking up with Lucas, Hook Up seemed to be back on track. The plot/storyline progressed in Episode 7: Stop Luke & Listen to set-up next week's finale. Mark showed his vulnerable side in this episode. While Lucas was still annoying, we at least learned some things about him that could explain why he is the way he is. Screenplay was realistic enough. Even the serious lines with Tita Cassie were measured enough not to be preachy. Acting performance, especially from Niko and Marky, was good. Special mention goes to Marky who has gone a long way since his Truly Very Yours days. His acting performance on this episode was certainly admirable. If there's one issue I had with this episode, it's with the camera shots. I don't get it why they had to cut off Tita Cassie's head on parts of her scenes. Anyway, another nice thing about this episode, it's not immune from what's happening in the real world. When this episode started and ended with a socially relevant message, it was sincere, it wasn't tokenistic at all. Hook Up's cast and crew have always been consistent about their views on societal issues. So to end, let's reiterate their message for this episode: #TransLivesMatter #JusticeForJenniferLaude #NoToGenderRelatedViolence

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