David Makes Man: Season 2 – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
Thanks to a time jump that isn’t adequately reconciled, combined with diminishing the role of most characters, David Makes Man strips away a lot of what made you a fan in the first season.
Thanks to a time jump that isn’t adequately reconciled, combined with diminishing the role of most characters, David Makes Man strips away a lot of what made you a fan in the first season.
It’s a bit of a weird ending for David Makes Man as way too much comes together in a nice and shiny bow. Though, when you’ve been denying yourself joy for so long, maybe when you stop fighting, this is the result?
With season 1 David making a full-time return, it shakes up all of David’s relationships. But it doesn’t help when Trenise goes missing.
Rather than focus on the latest development in the construction project, the whole episode has David in a much-needed therapy session.
To build a man up, you have to break them down, and it seems the man David and even JG thought they had to be, are being deconstructed as it doesn’t serve anyone’s needs.
It’s time for the big charity event Joe wanted, and between Seren, Marissa, Shella, JG, Trish, and so many other people and factors involved, will David’s plan work?
As David begins to get desperate, we’re reminded of the dark side which developed after being betrayed at Hurston.
This might be the episode that helps you move on from the past and accept the new versions of your favorite characters – thanks to Shella.
We’re back to dealing with the adult version of David, and he remains firmly in the shadow of the one we got to know in season 1.
As we spend the majority of the episode in David’s past, it doesn’t do any favors for when the show refocuses on David’s present/ future.
In this post, you’ll find quotes collected from the OWN series: David Makes Man. I hope you enjoy the quotes collected.
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