The Chi: Season 4/ Episode 6 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
So, did we lose Otis, and if we did, who killed him? That’s finally revealed, and the person holding the gun isn’t who you may have expected.
So, did we lose Otis, and if we did, who killed him? That’s finally revealed, and the person holding the gun isn’t who you may have expected.
We’re back to the moment we saw on the season premiere, with all but one of the situations playing out.
Tabitha Brown returns as Octavia during a pivotal time as all of Kiesha’s family seems to be having relationship issues.
An example of how community policing works is exhibited as Tiff decides the future of her marriage, Dre tries to keep Jada’s secret, and Jemma grows closer to Jake.
A lot of people’s lives take a turn for the worse this episode, and while some have good reasons for what they did, others? Well, it is just time to face the consequences.
In The Chi’s return, at least 8 or so months have passed, and in that time, Chicago may not have changed, but the people we know have.
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As The Chi continues to prune and grow, you can see it is fearless as it pursues avoiding routine and stagnancy.
As this tumultuous and traumatic season of The Chi comes to an end, will there be joy or more heartache in the final moments?
You ever get the feeling things will get way worse before they get better? In “Lackin'” we’re reminded there sometimes aren’t reprieves from trauma and tragedy.
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