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Run The World: Season 1/ Episode 2 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

As it becomes clear Renee’s marriage is in shambles, and Whitney’s engagement, Ella decides to try white d***, I mean c***.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onMay 23, 2021 1:39 PMJune 7, 2023 1:53 PM Hours Updated onJune 7, 2023 1:53 PM
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  • Recap
    • SLAVERY? – Renee and Jason
    • Pulled In Too Many Directions – Whitney and Ola
    • At Least I Can Say I Tried (It) – Ella, Renee, Whitney, Sondi
  • Commentary/ Review
    • The Black Men Being Trash
    • Renee Is Hilarious
    • The Difficulty Of Trying To Have It All
    • Ladies Conversation

As it becomes clear Renee’s marriage is in shambles, and Whitney’s engagement, Ella decides to try white d***, I mean c***.


Episode Name Because… ADOS
Aired 5/23/2021
Network Starz
Directed By Justin Tipping
Written By Leigh Davenport
Newly Noted Characters
Ola Tosin Morohunfola
Jason Jay Walker

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Recap

SLAVERY? – Renee and Jason

At one time, Renee thought she had the Barack to her Michelle. Jason, like her, has an MBA, went to a good school, and was once a private equity manager. However, he decided to quit his job and manage a band and front them financially. Which actually meant Renee fronting them and paying all the bills since this band has yet to produce income. So while she has tried to stick in there, Jason making excuses and blaming slavery for part of their marital issues? It is too much, and she seems ready to get a divorce for real this time.

It’s just, with there not being a prenup, she has to be really sure about it.

Pulled In Too Many Directions – Whitney and Ola

Ola (Tosin Morohunfola) talking to Whitney
Ola (Tosin Morohunfola) talking to Whitney

While Jason may have quit his job in banking, Whitney hasn’t, but Ola may want her to. Why? Well, because her job seems to often come before him, like when his aunties have come to meet Whitney, she instead go sees a client and entertains them, platonically, throughout the night. This leads you to wonder, with Ola being a doctor and Whitney’s career demanding, will Ola ask Whitney to quit her job and be a full-time wife for the sake of their relationship?

At Least I Can Say I Tried (It) – Ella, Renee, Whitney, Sondi

When it comes to sex, Sondi hasn’t necessarily tried it all but has been open to many things. Be it rimming her man or having sex with white guys. On the other hand, Ella hasn’t tried it, but does with the new bartender, and doesn’t like it.

Why? Well, between him saying c*** instead of d***, feeling his hair gel, or just feelings of slavery, it just makes her uncomfortable. So uncomfortable she leaves mid-stroke. But, while this is funny, it does lead to the topic of porn, in which the women almost universally agree Black porn should step it up and that sometimes, thinking about inequality in the sex industry, it ruins the moment.

However, the conversation takes a pause as Whitney reveals she isn’t sure about getting married to Ola, which leaves many mouths agape.

Commentary/ Review

The Black Men Being Trash

Between Matthew, Anderson, Jason, and I’d even add Ola in there, do you see the same pattern I do? Granted, of course, the majority of Black men are going to be trash if that is the main kind of man everyone dates, but you’d think we’d get at least one who didn’t deserve a side-eye, right?

Jason (Jay Walker) making excuses
Jason (Jay Walker) making excuses

Mind you, this could just be me in my feelings, I’ll admit, but as much as I understand and recognize these men don’t represent all men, don’t you want some legit Black love? Complicated in some ways, but not having the kind of baggage we see with all these guys? This includes Ola, who I feel isn’t right for Whitney since it seems he might be less about sharing a life together and her getting absorbed into his.

Renee Is Hilarious

Again, Renee easily eclipses everyone, and while her antics are what brings the comedy, there is something human about her too. Be it wanting that ideal 40+ year marriage Ella’s parents have or wanting to believe she made the right decision with the man she married. Behind the jokes is a person you can see isn’t just made for your entertainment and is struggling with wondering did she waste her time and if divorce is really the only option to be happy?

The Difficulty Of Trying To Have It All

Whitney and Renee, like many of us, want that Barack and Michelle kind of joy. The idea that you can be a power couple with kids, individual lives, and have cute moments that make it all worth it. However, as Mrs. Obama’s book will tell you, as well as her interviews, things aren’t always cute. Mr. Obama gets on her last nerves sometimes, and for a minute, like we see with Whitney, it felt like she got sucked in and lost herself for a moment.

Renee asking Jason is he kidding?
Renee asking Jason is he kidding?

Yet, as Jason pushes, albeit in the worst way possible, gender dynamics have changed, and as the patriarchy has begun to fall, some are realizing they liked some of the benefits of it. If not, better said, while the plague of toxic masculinity wasn’t welcomed, the idea of men not maintaining some of the features which benefited women? Yeah, letting that go to the wayside is hard.

But, that is one of the things that have to be communicated in the new era, and it is a difficult conversation. One that seemingly wasn’t really had for Whitney or Renee, and the side effect are relationships in shambles. Heck, I’d even throw Sondi in there since, considering the Amari situation in ballet, it seems her role in that child’s life may need to be talked about since it seems Sondi is making assumptions Matthew disagrees with.

Ladies Conversation

Listening to the ladies talk about porn, Ella about her first white penis, and even Renee talk about why she is at the end of her rope with Jason, or Whitney experimenting in bed, those were probably the best parts of the episode. For it really does push the idea Run The World may give us what Insecure did, in terms of Black women having conversations amongst themselves, for the sake of discussion, and not to set up jokes or vent about the drama in their life.

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Title Card - Run The World Season 1 Episode 2
Run The World: Season 1/ Episode 2 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
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Run The World definitely presents itself more and more as a major catch for STARZ and could continue to progress into one of their top shows.
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Ladies Conversation
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