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Tiny Pretty Things review: Netflix ballet drama oozes sex, lacks substance

The fictional Archer School Of Ballet, the centerpiece of Netflix’s new dramatic thriller Tiny Pretty Things, is a world-renowned institution where the industry’s most promising stars are built from the ground up. Landing a highly coveted spot is no easy task, and maintaining one’s place at the barre after getting into the Chicago-based school is somehow even harder. Any ballet hopeful with a modicum of ambition would kill for the chance to be an Archer protégé. So what makes this ballet school any different than the host of schools that came before it? Not much, aside from the fact that at least one Archer pupil is actually willing to literally kill for glory, hence ballerina Cassie Shore’s untimely slip from the school’s roof.

Tiny Pretty Things Episode 7: Will Neveah, June and Bette catch the predator and expose Madame s scandals?

Copy to Clipboard Neveah, Bette and June (Netflix) Netflix s new ballet drama ‘Tiny Pretty Things’ is filled with plenty of twists and turns and the seventh episode ‘Catch & Release’ begins on a surprising note as Nabil (Michael Hsu Rosen) visits Cassie (Anna Maiche) in the hospital and notices her hand moving.  Archer s head Monique Madame DuBois (Lauren Holly) offers June Park (Daniela Norman) an allowance with a non-disclosure agreement. Meanwhile, Oren Lennox (Barton Cowperthwaite) asks Bette Whitlaw (Casimere Jollette), “Just tell me where were you the night Cassie fell?” She refuses to say anything even as he begs for the truth. In fact, she hints at how he had it “both ways” while dating her. 

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