She’s Gotta Have It: Season 2, Episode 9 “#IAmYourMirror” [Season Finale] – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Nola hosts an art show featuring familiar pieces, but it is one statement of a piece which causes a fuss.
Nola hosts an art show featuring familiar pieces, but it is one statement of a piece which causes a fuss.
Clo and Nola have a conversation Nola, specifically, has been avoiding as Divine finds himself reconciling with two people he may not have expected to.
While we learn about Puerto Rican history and life after Maria, we also learn something major about Mars!
After showing up and out during the Prince celebration, the kids switch things up for a more dramatic performance that puts people on notice.
It’s time for the Purple People Party in celebration of Prince! But, naturally, his discography is the backdrop to more than the party but also Nola’s love life.
Nola leaves Brooklyn for a spell and reconnects with an old friend from Pratt. Unfortunately, though, she also reconnects with a d—-bag.
Nola decides to expand her horizons a bit as Mars tries to handle being homeless. Oh, and Jamie learns who Cheryl is seeing and Shamekka gets revenge.
It seemed that while Nola had 18 months of bliss, the good times are over and the s*** is inching towards the fan.
18 months have passed since the first season finale, and while everything may not be stable, things are at least cool.
Gentrification takes center stage as Bianca just can’t deal with feeling like a trespasser despite the amount of money she is paying.
Jamie gets full on exposed and feels not just the wrath of Nola, but Cheryl and… Winny?
We dive deeper into the beginning of Nola’s relationships, particularly Greer and Jamie’s, and see why they’re so in love with her – beyond sex.
It’s time for Clo’s art showcase and it leads to one awkward moment after another for Nola. Also, Shemekka makes her debut on Win’s stage.
Jamie and, strangely, Ms. Raqueletta Moss take center stage and Ms. Moss becomes another example of a voice seldom heard.
Opal finally appears in She’s Gotta Have It and has certainly the makings of becoming the choice partner for Nola.
It’s time for a test. A test to see if the men in Nola’s life can handle a little black dress and all the power it gives Nola. The kind men seem to want to take away.
We have a proper introduction to Nola’s friend Shemekka and see the trauma left by Nola’s encounter with an overly aggressive guy.
She’s Gotta Have It proves not all remakes/ modern updates deserve a side eye. For some are eternal and worth updating so each generation can have their unique connection.
In preparation for the series premiering November 23rd, you need to see the original She’s Gotta Have It.
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