Nancy Drew Season 2 Finale Synopsis Released
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The CW has released the official synopsis for The Echo of Lost Tears, the season two finale of
Nancy Drew, which is set to air on the network on June 2 at 9 p.m. The synopsis is.not much, as you might expect. After all, it s a mystery series! As opposed to the first season, where Carson Drew wasn t everyone s favorite character in the finale, though, it seems that he will play a key role in helping Nancy deal with the fallout from her big showdown in the previous week s episode.
You can check out the official write-up below. More details likely to come as it gets closer.
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