Red Table Talk: Season 1/ Episode 17 “Learning To Forgive” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Jada’s father, Robsol Pinkett, Jr., is discussed in terms of the issues he left his children, as well as the lessons he bestowed them.
Jada’s father, Robsol Pinkett, Jr., is discussed in terms of the issues he left his children, as well as the lessons he bestowed them.
Toni Braxton comes to visit the red table and clears up some things about her divorce, her relationship with Birdman, and related to Adrienne a little bit.
Sorry For Your Loss is a moving show which sadly stumbles as it tries to distance itself from its central tragedy.
Adrienne and her hairstylist lay their burdens down and give us their stories so you can see and understand the signs, signals, and warnings before it is too late.
In an episode which brings on the legendary Jane Elliott, Jada, Adrienne, and Willow address the issues Black women with faded Black people.
Jada continues to demystify herself and her family as she works through her old ways of thinking head on. This time with Leah Remini.
After building up to what led to them demolishing how their relationship worked, Will and Jada now go into what allows it to function, and flourish, presently.
So much knowledge is dropped beyond the background of Will and Jada’s marriage that you’ll feel like you are in a master class.
In the season finale, both Leigh and Jules find a sense of closure while Amy and Danny are left questioning their emotions
With a trip to Palm Springs, gifted by her dad, Leigh decides to get away from it all. Perhaps even begin the process of fully moving on.
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