Queen Sugar: Season 3/ Episode 10 “Here Beside the River” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The nuclear button gets tapped a few times and while it’s mostly by Vi, it isn’t like she wasn’t provoked.
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.
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