Greenleaf: Season 3/ Episode 3 “Chain of Command” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
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.
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.
Season 3 of Queen Sugar feels like a transition season as it wraps up the trials and tribulations of the first two seasons and preps for the show’s future.
Greenleaf returns and with Mae and James’ relationship on the rocks, the foundation of the family is splintered and puts all on unsteady ground.
Love Is doesn’t necessarily try to sell you a love story for the ages, but it does try to make dudes who are investments seem like they are ultimately worth it.
The season finale of Queen Sugar gives you all you could want and more, making it seem like the clouds are gone and the storm might be over – for now.
Love Is decides to end its first season by playing a trick on us and not having the people you expect to flip out decide to storm off.
In this post, you’ll find quotes collected from the OWN series: Love Is. I hope you enjoy the quotes collected.
While we get some semblance of a silver lining, Queen Sugar remains unrelenting. No matter how hopeful each episode’s title is.
Love Is uses the quintessential romance route of a man really f***ing up and recovering all with one grand gesture.
As Micah’s decision makes the pending jail vote all the much more pertinent, Darla and Nova are forced to also be accountable for their actions.
Once again, Nuri’s love for Yasir gets tested as she meets him mom, son, and his ex-wife Destiny. As well as Yasir’s dark side.
The nuclear button gets tapped a few times and while it’s mostly by Vi, it isn’t like she wasn’t provoked.
It’s Valentine’s Day and Yasir being who he is, and meeting Carol for the first time, leaves Nuri having to face what could be seen as hard truths.
Trust is a major focus as many become shocked by what is asked of them, whether understandable or just a Grade-A insult.
While Nuri and Yasir make it through the episode without a breakup/makeup, the same can’t be said when it comes to Nuri and Angela.
After long struggling on their own, many begin accepting and asking for help. Thus showing how far some characters have come.
Love Is maintains a sense of fantasy which makes you question, “Would I go through that much over someone I barely met?”
The focus of the episode is figuring out what you want and what compromises you may have to make to get it. If not tough conversation so people understand why you want something.
The more episodes we watch of Love Is, the harder it becomes to figure out how these two ended up together. After this episode especially.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.