On My Block: Season 4 – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
As On My Block prepares to become Freeridge, we get one last season with the OG characters, and, for the most part, they will be missed.
As On My Block prepares to become Freeridge, we get one last season with the OG characters, and, for the most part, they will be missed.
While the development of Jasmine is ace this season, the other elements of season 3 of “On My Block” are frustrating, inconsistent, or feel like a repeat of the past.
In an emotional episode, many confront the memories of their parents and their trauma, and Jamal makes an epic discovery!
It’s a vulnerable episode for the kids as they open up about their issues with their parents while dealing with the pressure to find Lil’ Ricky.
The bag is lifted, and the mystery of the season is set, but can the Black and Brown Mystery Inc., minus Scooby-Doo, handle the case they’re coerced to solve?
Season 2 of On My Block loses a bit of the luster the first season had but remains a loveable staple of the Netflix library.
Like season 1, we’re left on a cliffhanger, but that’s just the icing to a rather gourmet cake.
Cesar does what he has to so that he’ll stay alive, Monse is safe, and the rest of the crew aren’t haunted by Prophet$ for the rest of their lives.
Monse’s new life in Brentwood is comfortable, but does she want to stay permanently? Ruby and Jamal, as well as new friends, help her make a decision.
Ruby and Oscar, of all people, have a heart to heart, as Jamal tries to get his money back – from a cop.
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