On My Block: Season 4 – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
As On My Block prepares to become Freeridge, we get one last season with the OG characters, and, for the most part, they will be missed.
As On My Block prepares to become Freeridge, we get one last season with the OG characters, and, for the most part, they will be missed.
While the development of Jasmine is ace this season, the other elements of season 3 of “On My Block” are frustrating, inconsistent, or feel like a repeat of the past.
As Jamal leads the group to who they believe is Lil’ Ricky, we learn why Chuchillos wants to see Lil’ Ricky so bad.
In an emotional episode, many confront the memories of their parents and their trauma, and Jamal makes an epic discovery!
Just as the kids each seek a new beginning, something hits them which sends them flying back to where they were.
Something life-changing happens to Jamal (which is saying something considering what he has been through), as Oscar makes a mistake, and Ruby’s world continues to potentially shatter.
It’s a vulnerable episode for the kids as they open up about their issues with their parents while dealing with the pressure to find Lil’ Ricky.
The bag is lifted, and the mystery of the season is set, but can the Black and Brown Mystery Inc., minus Scooby-Doo, handle the case they’re coerced to solve?
Season 2 of On My Block loses a bit of the luster the first season had but remains a loveable staple of the Netflix library.
Like season 1, we’re left on a cliffhanger, but that’s just the icing to a rather gourmet cake.
Cesar does what he has to so that he’ll stay alive, Monse is safe, and the rest of the crew aren’t haunted by Prophet$ for the rest of their lives.
Chivo reveals the meaning behind his gnomes and with Latrelle’s return, and the truce over, comes an increased fear of The Prophets.
Major and minor secrets are revealed as Amber’s baby shower comes about. Also, an old problem resurfaces.
Monse’s new life in Brentwood is comfortable, but does she want to stay permanently? Ruby and Jamal, as well as new friends, help her make a decision.
Oscar tries to be the saint Ruby expects him to be, until Ruby says something to incite the Santos and Cesar makes a mistake.
With Jasmine’s help, Ruby tries to pursue normalcy as Oscar gives Monse an ultimatum.
For those who wondered about Jasmine’s backstory, you have to watch Chapter Thirteen.
Ruby and Oscar, of all people, have a heart to heart, as Jamal tries to get his money back – from a cop.
It’s New Year’s Eve and months have passed since the tragedy in the season 1 finale. Leading to the question of how is everyone?
The following is a character guide for the Netflix program On My Block and their status at the end of the season(s).
On My Block balances what it means to live in an urban gang area, while never forgetting these are but 13 – 15-year-old kids trying to make the best of a bad situation.
For the last few recaps I questioned whether the ending was going to be ideal or realistic and, well I got my answer… which ends up being both.
The treasures of Rollerworld are finally found and just when Cesar needs them the most.
Cesar learns what it will take to keep having precious moments with his brother as Monse takes an opportunity to get to know Julia better.
Ruben continues to prove he is husband material for Olivia, despite her dating Cesar, as abuelita gets Jamal another clue which could lead to the money.
With the secret dropped, now comes the question of how to move forward. Though for Jamal, it becomes time to reveal his secret as well.
Just as Monse is finally coming around to wanting to be official, this Olivia kiss could ruin everything. Will she find out and if so, by who?
Jamal’s relationship with Abuelita gets him one step further to Rollerwood fortune and with tagging along with Jamal, Monse sees a ghost.
Objectification is the issue of the episode and it ruins Ruby’s chances with Olivia and might be the final straw for Cesar.
As a fourth member is added to the squad, Monse has to deal with Cesar manipulating her and Ruby has a date with Oscar.
On My Block has an almost Friday vibe to it. It’s comedic yet, with its urban setting and gunshots, you know things can go left in any moment.
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