Honey Girls Jam Their Hearts Out
A trio of girls form a band and enter a singing competition together after learning they work best as a team.
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Seven disgusting kids but nevertheless of interesting personality are being made of the green mud coming out of garbage can. Once alive their master gives them rules to obey although they think that life is funnier without following stupid regulations like no television or no candy. Naturally this will cause some conflicts.
A trio of girls form a band and enter a singing competition together after learning they work best as a team.
It took writers D.B Weiss and David Benioff two years to give us a promising final season. Two. Years. It was just going to be six episodes, which was short considering that all the other seasons — except season 7 — were 10 episodes. 10. 6 wasn’t enough, and even HBO wanted to give the writers more episodes. More seasons, even. However, the writers wanted to get out of the show as quickly as possible to work on other projects. This abruptness is clearly shown in this season.
"Hustlers" returns power to groups that are traditionally deprived of it: women, the working class, and sex workers.