Greenleaf: Season 4, Episode 7 “Reunited” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Mae may have finally found a way to earn a prominent place in the church! However, with so many fools and backstabbers around her, is it too late?
Mae may have finally found a way to earn a prominent place in the church! However, with so many fools and backstabbers around her, is it too late?
Nearly everyone acts messy, stupid, or sets aside things they said in the past for some form of comfort in episode 6, “The Stranger.”
AJ presents himself as a possible lost cause as Kerissa shows her whole ass to Lady Mae. Also, Charity gets to know Phil and sees whether it is worth being on his side.
Bob and Grace begin to clash, so he checks her. However, he ain’t the only one checking people this episode.
Grace and Noah’s son is introduced, as Jacob finds himself back in Cavalry drama and trying to work with an antsy Kerissa.
The season has barely begun, and the Greenleaf family ends up with their own personal Judas and the first sets of battles with Bob and his ambitious house negro.
The third season of Greenleaf seemingly is about resolving past issues in order to do a soft reset and ensure the show’s future.
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.
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