Queen Sugar: Season 3/ Episode 8 “Come, Clad in Peace” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
After long struggling on their own, many begin accepting and asking for help. Thus showing how far some characters have come.
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 man beyond the smooth-talking brother gets revealed to Nuri, while still getting to save his reputation with the audience.
Giving yourself permission to be happy is the first step and then asking, or taking it the second, as seen in this episode.
After a romantic evening, so comes the issue of Yasir living with his ex and Nuri being married to a job which doesn’t give her time to date.
The writers of Queen Sugar have seemingly decided to provide many gifts with a few poisoned apples in a slightly polarizing episode.
Love Is won’t just renew your faith in the possibility of finding blissful love, but also your faith in what television can offer.
As we come up on a year since we joined the story of the Bordelon family, as much as there is growth there remains secrets to reveal.
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.