Black Love: Season 4/ Episode 4 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
After a short break, “Black Love” is back to develop the conversation around communication further, as well as dealing with expectations and arguments.
After a short break, “Black Love” is back to develop the conversation around communication further, as well as dealing with expectations and arguments.
Mental Health and that special word, “Communication,” are the focus as therapy, more so individual than couple, is discussed.
As we meet the newlyweds, we’re reminded of how Black Love maintains a diverse group each season to not just show but give you hope that Black Love exist and can be obtained.
Black Love returns for a fourth season, and we’re once again reminded of the beauty and diversity of Black love.
The end if “Greenleaf” may not have begun as a triump finale to the 5 season series, but as it played on viewers’ nostalgia, you were reminded of how great it once was.
In the series finale, there are many tearful goodbyes, yet for many, it becomes clear it is time for a new start. Especially as their tasks and burdens have come to an end.
In the penultimate episode of the series, a lot of work is done to bring peace and the truth to the light of day. But at what cost?
As we venture towards the end, Yusef steps up, Rochelle threatens, and because James hates accountability, he pushes Mae to do a big reveal.
As James speaks to Tara and Mae to Kerissa, Charity confronts Judee and Phil, and it seems the entire Greenleaf family is truly walking by faith.
The reason AJ stole from that pharmacy and attempted to end his life is revealed, as Jacob continues to search for the truth with Tasha by his side.
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