What happened in season 1 of Little Birds?
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Juno Temple-led series Little Birds packed a lot of steamy romance, intrigue, and style into its six-episode season, and the show had a lot more to say than what was on the surface. Based on the erotic writings of Anaïs Nin, the Sky original series sees young American socialite Lucy Savage travel to French-occupied Tangiers in the 1950s where she experiences the dangerous consequences of decadence and personal freedom.
"Episode 2" Modern shows like Bridgerton have completely rewritten the script of historical romance, and Little Birds episode two continues that trend. The episode opens with Lucy and Hugo watching one of Lily Von X's choreographed shows, and Lucy is invited to a wrap party. French Secretary Vaney meets with disgruntled soldiers to attempt to quell a rebellion about the impending arrival of the king, and Vaney invites Cherifa to the party at the mansion as well.
Suddenly incorporating elements of the best spy movies, it is revealed that Bill is actually a plant for the Secretary, and despite Bill's mistrust of Hugo and Lucy, Vaney decides to do business with him because he sees no other option. Cherifa meets a client who requests rough treatment, but when she goes too far and kills him, she is forced to flee from the law.
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