O’Shea and Curtis set themselves up for this nonsense.
So Montrose not only gets away with murder and child abuse, he gets a redemption and a do-over with ‘Tic’s child and with Tic’s blessing?
Remember, we started this show focused on Tic’s journey, and though we come to its conclusion in this final episode, he is still an almost ancillary figure in the story of his demise. Green admits this is intentional.
...the conditions of Bryant’s parole require him to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, follow a curfew of 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., and participate in community service.
If Black America were to look back at that time period, they would be ashamed of how Robin Givins was treated.
I had the same feeling when I was old enough to understand The Color Purple. I couldn’t wrap my mind around how the women in the movie were abused and raped, yet somehow they were the villain.
I wanted to see what the ramifications of taking away magic from white people would look like. Maybe that explains why David Copperfield and David Blaine exist?
Why was Dee there at all? Oh, wait, because Hippolyta left her before and I guess she would rather her be in harm’s way instead at home safe because she didn’t want her to think she was being abandoned again?
I assumed that William and Dell were in vegetative states, not comas. They only had machines keeping them alive, which is what Christina needed to use her morph spells. So I think that Ruby is brain dead, as well.
Well of course it was Glendale, Alabama that was a “sundown town” Old racist ass mofos! God dammit Southern states, why in the fuck can’t you be chill like California?
Shaq was doing that dumb volunteer Sheriff shit prior to 2010 just like Diddy was all about Vote or Die and never voted until 2004 or something. These dudes get money and get real silly with it.
New Jack Swing is still the good shit.
I agree, there is a backsliding to the “good old days” in play. But, compared to what out parents (well those parents who were born prior to 1964-65) grandparents and before then had to endure?
It eventually worked for the Civil Rights Movement.
Montrose had choices when it came to raising Tic. He knew how what his father did to him affected him. He knew the pain, he knew the agony, he knew. But he felt that was the best way to raise his child? To give his son the same pain and agony he received? Then, on top of that, he straight up murdered someone and…