Family Reunion: Season 1, Episode 4 “Remember When I Lost My Sister” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
As Cocoa has trouble fitting in, Shaka is forced to realize how much he stands out in Columbus, Georgia.
As Cocoa has trouble fitting in, Shaka is forced to realize how much he stands out in Columbus, Georgia.
With Jade and Shaka forced to go to Amelia’s bible school, they attempt to embarrass her. As this happens, Cocoa and Moz clash on parenting.
Amelia’s past is discovered by her grandkids, and let’s just say Amelia “Trimming the mustache” of someone gets Jeb fired up.
Nova’s book continues to devastate her family and extended family. But, we also learn of someone who was omitted who takes offense to the book.
A character guide for Netflix’s Family Reunion featuring cast members names, character descriptions, and noteworthy information.
Family Reunion is reminiscent of old school sitcoms in all the best ways.
We finally get to learn about Aunt Lydia’s life before Gilead took over, but that may become an afterthought considering how the episode ends.
While Pose has always kept it real to the hairline, it decides to get a bit too real, and you may not be prepared for what comes.
Despite Callie starting a new job, old habits die hard. Also, Davia’s mom, Bonnie, comes to town and reminds us of another reason Davia doesn’t want to go home.
Aziz Ansari: Right Now brings us a more mature Aziz, reminiscent of Dave Chappelle’s The Bird Revelation, but still presenting the manic persona many have come to love.
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