The Chi: Season 2, Episode 4 “Showdown” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Jerrika and Brandon’s relationship gets tested as Ronnie learns he will be paying restitution for a long time.
Jerrika and Brandon’s relationship gets tested as Ronnie learns he will be paying restitution for a long time.
Kevin and Brandon FINALLY reconnect as Ronnie is hoping he can get out thanks to Detective Cruz rushing to close Coogie’s case.
As the investigation into Miss Ethel’s attack begins, it appears Ronnie may get out, and Brandon may have more issues than Reggie
Everyone struggles to either grow up, find stability, or just not succumb to the bad side of Chicago.
In the series finale, Tutu reveals something major as Rafi struggles with Larry’s birthday and what should have been good news.
We’re gifted a western theme to help remix things as Bridge and Nelson reconcile, and Mr. Daddy gets his.
On top of possibly seeing the scene which led to SMILF being cancelled, we get a few moments that might make you cry.
In a pseudo-Eliza focused episode, we’re reminded how well to do her family is as Bridgette is reminded how much of an outsider she is.
Accountability is forced upon Bridgette, Tutu, even Rafi and each take the call and pursue different decisions. Some a bit drastic.
The days before and day of Larry’s birth are relived – as well as the reason Colleen goes by Tutu and the beginning of the end for Rafi and Bridgette.
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.