Youngins Season 1 Review | Episode 19 - 21 | Amo On Her Own, Khaya Flirts, Amo vs Buhle

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  • Youngins Season 1 Review | Episode 19 - 21 | Amo On Her Own, Khaya Flirts, Amo vs Buhle
    ASR is back with the weekly review of "Youngins" Season 1, Episodes 19 to 21!
    Episode 19: Amo faces the aftermath of her investigation into Principal Mthembu's actions, resulting in her expulsion from the group and isolation from her friends. Despite attempts at reconciliation during detention, the group refuses to forgive Amo, with Buhle becoming increasingly hostile towards her.
    Episode 20: Tensions escalate as Buhle discovers Khaya still communicating with Amo, leading to further animosity towards Amo. Meanwhile, Sefako and Tumelo navigate their tumultuous relationship, while Amo finds unexpected support from Palesa and Alex. Amo asserts herself in her room, disrupting plans between Khaya and Buhle, while Sefako and Tumelo's evening takes an unexpected turn.
    Episode 21: The fallout from Amo's ostracization continues as she stands up for herself against Buhle's hostility. Amo's newfound friendship with Palesa stirs controversy, leading to further conflicts within the group. Amidst athletic competitions and strained friendships, Amo grapples with Mahlatse's attempts to reach out, while Khaya makes a surprising move towards Amo, setting the stage for a potential love triangle.
    Join us as we delve into the evolving dynamics at Olifantsfontein. As the gang faces new challenges, the storyline continues to captivate. Like & Subscribe for more reviews on the exciting world of "Youngins" and African storytelling! 🌍đŸ“ș Youngins Season 1 is now streaming on Showmax. #Youngins #ASRReviews #AfricanDrama #Youngins #ASRReviews #AfricanStorytelling #tvreview #moviereview #showmax #southafrica #tvshow #tvshowreview #tvshowreaction #younginsshowmax
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