Queen Sugar: Season 5/ Episode 2 “Mid-March 2020” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Just as Darla is reaching a new chapter, as is Hollywood, COVID-19 strikes, and the shutdowns begin.
Just as Darla is reaching a new chapter, as is Hollywood, COVID-19 strikes, and the shutdowns begin.
In Queen Sugar’s return, as a councilmember, Charley is at war with the Beckington Group, who is hell-bent on changing St. Jo and bending things to their will.
In the season finale for Queen Sugar, while many find peace, unfortunately for Charley, it seems she just keeps swapping who she is at war with.
Just a Nova seems to be recovering her place in the family, Charley might be ready to cut them all off.
As a rainstorm sweeps through St. Jo, many find themselves with someone who forces them to slow down and think about their future.
The night Blue was conceived is talked about, as well as many past trauma that still shakes characters to the core.
As Nova comes to terms with what she did, and tries to atone, Darla struggles in isolation. Also, the men challenge themselves to open up to one another.
When it rains, it pours, and while it seems some may have learned to swim, others may pass out from the struggle and drown.
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As the dust begins to settle from Nova’s book, the Landry and Bourdeux family decide to hurt destroy what the Bordelon family has built. Either physically or its bonds.
While some are making strides recovering from Nova’s book, Aunt Vi begins to really feel the effects and Nova, herself, is dealing with the dark side of her new success.
Nova’s book continues to devastate her family and extended family. But, we also learn of someone who was omitted who takes offense to the book.
On the eve of Nova’s book release, another secret comes out, and Darla confronts Nova about bringing her narrative to her story.
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As the drama Nova brought to everyone’s life continues to ramp up, Charley is faced with issues with the Landry family and Micah.
As more people read Nova’s book, we learn it comes just on the cusp of the storm ending for some and one colossal storm on its way.
Despite being warned, Nova went full steam ahead with her book, and we only get a taste of the fallout this episode.
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.
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.
While we get some semblance of a silver lining, Queen Sugar remains unrelenting. No matter how hopeful each episode’s title is.
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.
The nuclear button gets tapped a few times and while it’s mostly by Vi, it isn’t like she wasn’t provoked.
Trust is a major focus as many become shocked by what is asked of them, whether understandable or just a Grade-A insult.
After long struggling on their own, many begin accepting and asking for help. Thus showing how far some characters have come.
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.
Giving yourself permission to be happy is the first step and then asking, or taking it the second, as seen in this episode.
The writers of Queen Sugar have seemingly decided to provide many gifts with a few poisoned apples in a slightly polarizing episode.
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.
As Nova reminds us how tactless she can sometimes be, Ralph Angel decides to put his son before tryst and Micah adjusts to the changes in his life.
Nova and Aunt Vi find strength and inspiration through each other as Charley takes note of Micah’s personal needs than she wants for him.
Queen Sugar returns with Charley laying out her plan, Blue’s paternity results in, Nova making major moves, and Blue starting to act up a little bit.
Queen Sugar remains one of the top shows if you want a diverse depiction of Black folk. However, one could argue they took advantage of that monopoly in the 2nd half of the season.
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Do not expect resolutions to any of your pressing questions in the season 2 finale of Queen Sugar. Hold onto them until season 3, unfortunately.
Nearly everything goes to hell. The Mill is in trouble, due to slander, the Blue paternity situation rocks everyone and, even Micah is in trouble.
As Darla and Aunt Vi deal with the revealing of their secrets, Nova and Charley find themselves having to really think about the next step of their careers.
Darla’s parents come about and like when Lorna came to Louisiana, we are led to believe everything we were told is not true.
As one door closes, and another gets locked, it makes the few happy relationships that remain a welcome focus.
Everything you knew about Lorna and Ernest’s relationship seemingly is completely wrong and that seems to change everything for Nova. Alongside that, Remy playing a paternal figure changes things for Ralph Angel and Darla.
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