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Tower Prep Season 1 Episode 6 has entirety you'd anticipate in a show--sharply pinched characters, extensive stories alternated with friendly moments and a sense that you couldn't find something like it wherever else on the attendant. As with the superlative of these far-reaching piece series, the actors and their commitments become clear within an episode or two. And from that point on, Tower Prep Season 1 Episode 6 becomes the whole thing that the people have expected for it.

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Ian Archer was recently expelled from his high school after getting into a fight to protect his friend. After school, that day, he sat down to play an online video game. One of the avatars he was battling was named 'Whisper 119'. After she logged off, Ian put on his headphones to listen to some music. He heard a mysterious buzzing noise, then fell asleep on his bed.

At first, Ian tries to escape but finds that there are borders around this peculiar school and guards called gnomes that seem quite unfriendly so he has no choice but to turn back and go through orientation. The orientation is basically a video explaining what Tower Prep is, however Ian arrived late so he missed the orientation video and his chance to get a clue to where he was, having no friends there meant also having no information as well. He tries to escape the same night and is followed by the gnomes again, while trying to escape from the gnomes; he meets three other students that are trying to escape.

Ian had always thought that he was different and one step ahead of everyone, such as in fights. The three other students, his new friends at the school, explain to him that nobody has ever escaped from Tower Prep. They go on to tell him that each student has abilities that are above normal human abilities. One of the three students can impersonate anyone's voice, another student can read anybody's emotions, and the last one can persuade people to do anything he wants.

There's effervescence to the sections in each Tower Prep Season 1 Episode 6 episode. The show is stunningly fashioned and outstandingly vehement but its accomplishment hinge on predominantly on the ratings.

Associates, it doesn't get much improved. In so many methods, it's as respectable as television grows. This show has been the sparkling light at the end of the tunnel for so long now that you might wonder if it--or any other show--could perhaps live up to the propaganda. Wonderfully, it does. They've luxuriantly redesigned a show on the superiority of an ocean and an abyss, and inhabited it with an enthralling reprobates gallery.

Episode Synopsis: TOWER PREP "Book Report" Episode 6 - After initially blowing off an assigned book report for his literature class, Ian realizes last minute that it's due. In his rush to finish the book, he discovers the story within the book seems to parallel with the elements, people and places of Tower Prep. As Ian and friends follow the clues in the book, they unravel a series of puzzles that seem to be leading them on a great quest either to answers or straight into the heart of danger.

The one thing that might have been cheesy, but wasn't, was the obvious "who does Ian choose, the Rooks or his friend." They really didn't beat you over the head with it, nor did they overly emphasize Ian's initial disdain for the Rooks and Gabe's fascination with the group. It played off naturally, which is hard to do. With this episode of Tower Prep, I was sucked into the story and when the final confrontation came along I was happily surprised with the twist, and was cheering Gabe and Ian as they revealed the dark secrets of the Rooks.

This show plays much like our favorite TV show, a menacingly appealing examination of the appearance of organized shows in the United States. The show isn't cool to warm up to, to be honest; it's dressed in--and at times muffled by-- scrupulous period aspect and too-perfect lighting.




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