The Chi: Season 8 Episode 3 – Recap and Review
The support groups begin making a return as people struggle with the trauma of trying to survive in a world where one slip-up can be a major f*** up.
The support groups begin making a return as people struggle with the trauma of trying to survive in a world where one slip-up can be a major f*** up.
The life of a parent and being dragged back into old BS is focused on as the winter starts to make itself known.
The Chi returns for its final season, and let’s just hope it ends better than it begins.
The Chi continues to struggle in trying to manage a large cast, do each of them justice, and not only live up to its potential but present long-term possibilities.
The season finale sets up one hell of a season 8 with both expected and unexpected deaths.
As Reg starts an investigation, Alicia grows impatient for answers, Ezekiel talks a bit too much on Papa’s Pulpit, and Jada has a living funeral.
As The Chi works towards the end of season 7, so comes the question of whether there may finally be real, long-term consequences that feel like they will matter.
While new characters have been pouring in all season, the ones introduced in “Last Respects” are the most likely to earn their keep.
Alongside some familiar faces joining The Chi, there is a tease that a long-standing cast member could be on their way out.
The Chi pushes you to question if Douda’s death, the time jump earlier this season, actually changed anything for the positive.