OWN’s Greenleaf – Collected Quotes & .Gifs
In this post, you’ll find quotes from the OWN series Greenleaf, along with a few .gifs.
In this post, you’ll find quotes from the OWN series Greenleaf, along with a few .gifs.
The season comes to an end by having a soft reboot. One which allows a new threat to get every Greenleaf’s undivided attention.
It is said God always has a plan. One could argue all we’ve seen, especially in terms of Basie and Rochelle, was part of the Lord’s plan.
The s*** officially hits the fan and it is so much it may clog up the gears and stop everything people have long been working towards.
So many surprises jump out at us you’d think this episode of Greenleaf was a haunted house attraction.
With Greenleaf being an ensemble show, rarely does any character get an episode which hones in on just them. Making Keith David (James) taking on this one solo such a treat.
Zora deciding to leave leads to all hell breaking loose but with her dramatic exit, that might be the catalyst to the healing many need.
It seems like history is repeating itself on Greenleaf for some characters as others press on forward despite many an obstacle in their way.
As Sophia loses her faith, and Charity finds Iyanla Vanzant visiting her, James and Mae’s plans may have resulted in mutually assured destruction.
In this post, you’ll find the collected quotes & .gifs for the month of September 2018.
Nearly everything is going downhill for the Greenleaf family. Charity hits rock bottom, something huge happens with Sophia, and Tasha and Rochelle take additional steps in their plan.
There are many last-ditch efforts to salvage, sometimes, selfish plans, and when they don’t come through? Well, people get nasty.
It’s an episode of facing the inevitable on Greenleaf. Especially if your name is Mae or Charity who both get serious wake-up calls.
Lady Mae is put on the defensive and while she is getting hit every which way, she refuses to go down without a fight.
Greenleaf returns and with Mae and James’ relationship on the rocks, the foundation of the family is splintered and puts all on unsteady ground.
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