Brand new cherry flavor episode 4

  1. Brand New Cherry Flavor: Kitten sex scene 'scars' viewers for life
  2. Brand New Cherry Flavor episode 1 recap
  3. Brand New Cherry Flavor episode 4 recap
  4. Brand New Cherry Flavor review: The sickest thing on Netflix this year


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Brand New Cherry Flavor: Kitten sex scene 'scars' viewers for life

People are saying their lives will never be the same again after skipping to episode 4 of Brand New Cherry Flavor (Picture: Netflix) You might not have heard of the Netflix horror Brand New Cherry Flavor, but thanks to a new Seriously, Game of Thrones has absolutely nothing on this. Brand New Cherry Flavor launched on Netflix last summer but is only really getting attention now after someone brought a ‘messed up’ sex scene to the attention of social media. The show follows a filmmaker called Lisa (Rosa Salazar) who moves to Hollywood and meets producer Lou (Eric Lange). Kim Kardashian channels inner cupid to set sister Khloe up with 'super hot' Netflix star Undeterred by the kitten-producing gash across Lisa’s stomach, Roy sticks his whole hand right in there and they both get very turned on. So much so he throws her on the bed and have what then looks like fairly normal consensual sex, considering the foreplay. TikTok user Cody was among the first to flag the horror on TikTok and urged others to share their blind reactions. Whyyy Netflix why?! 😭🤣 However, most just instantly regretted coming across the scene at all, fearing they will never be the same again. ‘I should’ve just minded my business 💀 I miss the person I was 4 minutes ago,’ wrote one disgusted spectator while another warned others: ‘DO NOT WATCH! I repeat DO NOT WATCH!! Why the heck was it moist!!!! And the sound.’ Someone else vowed never to do ‘anything anyone tells me to do on TikTok ever again’. Against ou...

Brand New Cherry Flavor episode 1 recap

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Brand New Cherry Flavor episode 4 recap

Check out the spoiler-free review of the series. Brand New Cherry Flavor episode 4 recap In Lisa’s apartment, the trapdoor has opened up. Lisa (played by After the blood is drained from Jonathan’s dick, Lou tells Lisa that it could have been fatal for his son and that whilst Jules is still alive, he can’t direct the movie anymore. After asking if it’s down to her curse, Lou warns Lisa that he will bring a lot of pain to anyone who brings pain to his family. Lisa leaves, so Lou goes to Ralph and James and queries whether they could kill her. Which they can. Obviously shaken, Lisa tells Boro to call the curse off. But she won’t. As Boro tells Lisa that she, too, did something she couldn’t take back, a woman recognises Boro with Lisa puking up another kitten before she can ask any questions. Lisa chases after the woman, and although she doesn’t catch her, she takes note of the licence plate. Meanwhile, at the hospital Jonathan flatlines. Yet, when the nurse runs to him, he’s sat on his bed. Although, to say he’s acting a little strange is an understatement. To be honest, Jonathan is behaving like he’s now a member of the undead. After Roy tracks down the license plate, Lisa pays the woman, Shauna Davis, a visit. Shauna thought Boro was Jennifer, but less punk rock. Jennifer, as it turns out, was a woman who went missing 10 years ago. After taking in the information, Lisa starts to vomit but appears as though she manages to stop herself from throwing up another kitten. Boro, w...

Brand New Cherry Flavor review: The sickest thing on Netflix this year

In almost every one of the eight episodes in Netflix’s limited series Brand New Cherry Flavor, the protagonist barfs up a live kitten. That isn’t a euphemism. Each time, she doubles over, convulses in pain, and heaves until a slimy mass exits her mouth and splats on the floor. Upon closer inspection, it’s always a writhing newborn kitten with wet white fur. A zombie then surreptitiously collects the kitten and brings it to a witch, who drinks its blood. It’s important to know all this beforehand diving into the show, because this isn’t the wildest thing Brand New Cherry Flavor has in store. Things get wilder. And considerably grosser. That isn’t necessarily obvious from the start. Brand New Cherry Flavor begins plainly by comparison: Movie director Lisa N. Nova ( Alita: Battle Angel star Rosa Salazar) arrives in early-’90s Hollywood with a shocking short film under her belt, determined to expand it into a feature debut. Much of the first episode is dedicated to the work that goes into getting noticed in Hollywood: parties and meetings and conversations over drinks, all of it suspect and drenched in ominous light, because exploitation is in the very air. Then Nova meets producer-director Lou Burke (Eric Lange) who agrees to help her realize her vision. But he betrays her, so she asks a witch (Catherine Keener) to curse him, which ends up costing more than Nova bargained for. The first and easiest mistake in sizing up this occult horror-noir from Channel Zero creator Nick An...