This is a great show but trying to tell the young black youth that a bridge was built to stop white people going through the hood is ridiculous. Maybe the white people didn't want to get caught up in the violence of the drug game? Maybe the propaganda needs to stop as it's only causing more of a divide. All this is actually doing is creating more issues, because next thing is black people will be believing it & hating the white man even more & who'll get the blame.....the white man! Do you really think this will help race relations? Also glorifying drug dealing which is inevitably other people's fault as always.
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"You can get with this or you can get with that..."
missesluvjones16 August 2021
This was an incredible and near perfect episode for me! Each character, in some way, is forced to choose between right and wrong, love and loyalty, family and friends, the truth and lies and for some, it's not an easy choice.
Following the stash house incident, Raq is forced to choose between protecting Kanan and readying him for the very lifestyle she's tried to keep him away from. The more she tries to pull him away, the more he leans into the business.
Things begin to fall apart as loyalties are tested and accusations begin to fly about who's responsible for the the stick up at the stash house. Kanan gets into a fight that sets the wheels in motion for a new reality Raq is afraid he is not ready for but she must prepare him for.
We also begin to see more of Juke's story and how her desire to strive for better influence her choices.
The fly retro polo gear and music selections also helped make for a great episode.
Following the stash house incident, Raq is forced to choose between protecting Kanan and readying him for the very lifestyle she's tried to keep him away from. The more she tries to pull him away, the more he leans into the business.
Things begin to fall apart as loyalties are tested and accusations begin to fly about who's responsible for the the stick up at the stash house. Kanan gets into a fight that sets the wheels in motion for a new reality Raq is afraid he is not ready for but she must prepare him for.
We also begin to see more of Juke's story and how her desire to strive for better influence her choices.
The fly retro polo gear and music selections also helped make for a great episode.
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