Our Kind of People: Season 1/ Episode 6 “For Colored Boys” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
After a lengthy break, Our Kind of People is back, and currently, it is back to speedy internal apologies to allow for outside family betrayals.
After a lengthy break, Our Kind of People is back, and currently, it is back to speedy internal apologies to allow for outside family betrayals.
Taylor, Harry, and Detective Ransome lead the episode as a three-way murder plot brings two together, and Harry finds solace in shared trauma.
In one of the most intense episodes of 9-1-1not involving a natural disaster, a prison break happens.
Our Kind of People shifts again as Leah calms down her distaste for Angela. But, unfortunately, their daughters bring the drama their mothers don’t this episode.
As Buck worries about his sister and brother-in-law, he takes his anxiety out on the newbie. Meanwhile, May and Harry bond over the things which are making their lives hard.
As Angela continues to be used by her father to manage those he doesn’t want to face, so comes the question of when will she hold her father accountable for his sins rather than her sister?
As Chim deals with Maddie’s exit, Athena is trying to get Harry to open up, a new dispatch is introduced, and Hen makes an honest mistake.
As Angela continues to be a disruptor, there is a need to question how much longer her father and sister will tolerate her presence?
While you likely could predict how Harry and Jeffrey’s story ends, you may not guess how “Desperate Measures” ends as an episode.
As Leah’s mother is introduced, and Teddy makes a move, increasingly it seems Leah is better off befriending her sister than making her an enemy.
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