TV REVIEW: Twisted Metal (Season 1)
Sparks fly as John and Quiet race against the clock to make a special delivery. Plus, a demagogic lawman, a special relationship with a car, and a psycho clown who drives an ice cream truck.
Sparks fly as John and Quiet race against the clock to make a special delivery. Plus, a demagogic lawman, a special relationship with a car, and a psycho clown who drives an ice cream truck.
All hell breaks loose, and Stone faces a familiar choice. Plus, Quiet isn’t welcome, Raven reveals her true intentions, and John finally learns what Jell-O really is.
John messed up and has to mend fences. Plus, chaos at Stone’s blockade, old friends return, and mix tapes are like Russian Roulette, but “Sex Tunes 4 Sasha” starts with a banger.
John and Quiet make a pit stop, and all hell breaks loose. Plus, Sweet Tooth gets an origin story, New Chicago disappoints, and Mr. Slam can crush anything…
John and Quiet start to connect in the midst of torture. Plus, Agent Stone’s villain origin, John’s cartographer could bring down Stone’s whole operation, and Shephard gets caught with his pants down.
Meet Sweet Tooth, a psychotic clown who loves paper bags, one-man plays, and “Thong Song.” Plus, Quiet speaks, and Mike handles initiation much better than Stu.
Milkman extraordinaire John Doe gets hired to make a harrowing trip to New Chicago. Plus, Samoa Joe rules Vegas, the delivery is never organs, and don’t forget to say Jell-o.