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Godina: 2024 (septembar) Žanr: Krimi / Drama / Triler Režija: Kevin Arbouet Glavne uloge: Donovan W. Carter, Jamal Lloyd Johnson, Barton Fitzpatrick, Savoy Bailey, Maurice Hall, Lauren Darlene, Miah Blake, Reesa Ishiyama, Nican Robinson, Ashley Love-Mills, Kassandra Lee Diaz, Kharmony Fortune ⦠Radnja filma: Nakon rastanka od njene ženske grupe, pjevaÄica pronalazi i slavu i opasnost nakonā¦
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As Ronnieās life continues to get complicated, the women of The Chi finally begin to be developed ā somewhat.
Network Showtime Director(s) David Rodriguez Writer(s) Adam Glass and Ayanna Floyd Davis Air Date 1/21/2018 Characters Introduced Trice Tosin Morohunfola Reg Barton Fitzpatrick Amir Behzad Dabu Habib Amro Salama
Episode Focus: You Need To Get Your S*** Together | Laverne, Brandon, Jerrika, Ronnie, Detective Cruz, Kevin
With Ronnie having shot Coogie, Detective Cruz knowing it, and Detective Wallace sniffing behind Cruz, there are a whole lot of issues going down. Yet, while Ronnie deals with the fallout of disappointing Tracy and Meldrick seemingly figuring out he got sold a gun cops may be looking for, the one who probably has it worst is Kevin.
If only because, there is no if but when in his life. For if it isnāt when Maisha is going to basically assault him, itās when Ronnie is going to show up. Of which he does, at his school, and the forces him to meet Ronnie face to face, and eventually lead to a meet up between Ronnie and Brandon. One orchestrated by Kev, for reasons we hopefully learn in the next episode. Because I donāt think he fully understands what he just did.
But, on the topic of Brandon, Ronnie is just one of his many problems. The other one is the fact Laverne is looking to sell the house without talking to Brandon about it. Which is an issue since his granddaddy bought the house and with the Obama library and other things, Jerrika says the property could really be worth something. So her trying to sell to some dude named Darryl Taylor? A person who would talk about selling a house after a woman is in the process of burying her son? It isnāt a good look. Neither is Jerrika helping Laverne try to get more money rather than not selling, but despite her relationship with Laverne, there seems to be faith sheāll be able to handle all that money without issue. Assuming Brandon lets the deal go through.
Commentary
Can we just talk about Detective Wallace real quick? Iām trying to figure out if he is a dirty cop or not. There is something about him looking out for that stash house which doesnāt imply he doesnāt want Cruz messing up his case but more so his side gig to me. Plus, with his whole, āBaseball gameā on such and such, and at a location, there is this major, āKeep my enemies closeā kind of vibe. For clearly, outside of telling Ronnie about Coogie being a suspect, he seems to be a pretty decent cop. Which, as we have seen many times in shows like this, those are the ones many cops donāt get along with.
But, it is what it is with that. My question is though, who redefined the word āsnitch?ā Last I checked, you are only a snitch when you part of the action. Ronnie saying Meldrick has the gun he sold to him to hide the fact he shot Coogie, that would be snitching. Just as much if Meldrick sold Ronnie out. However, Kevin reporting a murder he did not take part in, how is that snitching? This dude, a grown ass man who, with that raggedy beard, comes off creepy as hell. You arenāt going to report what you saw? A man who looks like a crack head is shooting kids and you going to keep your mouth shut? I get cops arenāt that trusted and assumed to be terrible at their jobs but, letās not pretend shows like this donāt have low-key messages throughout. Such as, probably one of the biggest problems of āThe Hoodā is people like Ronnie get protected as much as Trice and his gang. Though, more on them later.
Keeping the focus on Kevin though, I feel bad for him when it comes to Maisha. For really, what can he do? If he tries to get her to back down, she can ruin his life and any chances he could have with her cousin. Yet, if he doesnāt fight, then Kevin may end up like Norbit. Whatās little man to do?
Well, for a hot minute, it seemed like he would have become a surrogate little brother to Brandon and perhaps get some answers. Which, personally, I found sort of cute. After all, Keisha, while nice, as well as Kevinās moms (Nina is queer), there still is likely a desire for a male influence. And it isnāt like Brandon is out there on the streets hustling dope. He got a legit job, an enviable relationship, and seemingly has it together. At least enough to survive. Why wouldnāt Kevin look up to him?
Yet, this kid walks him right to Ronnie and with Ronnie being told to tie up loose ends, wanting his Tracy back, and trying to not go from a CI (Confidential Informant) to someone Detective Cruz is hauling in, heās probably desperate. Not to forget, the big theme of this show, or might just be this season, is how murder leads to a chain of events. So it could very well be Ronnie just wants to make sure he doesnāt get popped. Which Brandon was going to do until he chickened out.
Subplot 1: Money Is a Major Issue | Emmett
With all the babies he has, and him still trying to hit it raw with Keisha, Emmett doesnāt seem to have a lick of common sense. However, with Jade pushing him to make more money, and Sonny not having more shifts, he has to look for other opportunities. Not to imply he is quitting Sonnyās, more so he needs a second job.
Reason being, that sneaker thing just supports a habit. At best he breaks even. So, he checks out Reg, the dealer under Trice, but isnāt about that life. So, with Amir and Habib he sees a possible in there. If only because his idea is, put a Black person behind the counter, there will be less stealing. A slightly juvenile idea, but you never know. It could work.
Commentary
You have to admire Emmettās hustle, even if it is only getting him to break even. Yet, you have to wonder, how old is this dude and what are his plans for his life? Itās cool that he can come up with solutions to other peopleās problems, sneakers or Habibās, but that isnāt going to pay for his lifestyle and all those kids he keeps having.
And speaking of Habib, was it apple or abeed he called that boy? Abeed basically means slave in Arabic so⦠maybe Emmett might want to rethink where he wants to work. Also, what is this gig Amir has that could make Emmett some money?
Subplot 2: When Money Isnāt an Issue At All | Quentin, Jerrika, Trice
With Quentin back, and revealing unto us he used to run the local drug game, so comes him checking out his protĆ©gĆ© Trice. Someone who, while he has a fondness for the old man, doesnāt necessarily like him in his business. Especially accusing him or his crew having to deal with Jasonās murder. As if he doesnāt have things under control.
Yet, you canāt trust and rely on these young bucks. They need an eye kept on them. Thatās when Jerrika comes in. You see, we finally learn that what Jerrika does is real estate. In fact, in Hyde Park, her parents, primarily her momma, have shown quite the talent for real estate. And to prove they passed that along to Jerrika, not only does she impress Quentin from her handshake to her sell, but when he says he wants to buy that day and have the keys that night, she delivers.
Commentary
Setting aside Quentin, since we knew he was likely some kind of OG, letās focus on Jerrika. I am so glad, even if just a few baby steps, she and the rest of the women were allowed a bit more depth this episode. But, refocusing on Jerrika, is she not ideal bae? Granted her not going according to plan with Laverne might be seen as a misstep to some, but Jerrika is cut from a different cloth. She has that long-term planning mindset and I donāt think she finds it worth the trouble to buy Laverneās half and maybe move into the house with Brandon. Never mind rent it out.
Plus, considering the money they could make, they could set that aside so that when they decide to open that restaurant, they got money to get started. Maybe enough so that if they need to get a loan, it wonāt be a backbreaking one.
Get you a Jerrika in your life.
Question(s) Left Unanswered
Who did Ronnie snitch on? If he was, or is, a CI, likely he got something on someone and blabbed about it. Was it Quentin? Could that be why he went to Cuba? You know everyone connected on this show.
Highlights
The Women Got Developed More
One of the major issues with the first two episodes of this show is women were very much tied to who they were to the men in their lives. Laverne, Jada, and Nina were just someoneās momma. Jerrika was just Brandonās girlfriend and Chefās wife was shown to have power, but also seemingly had a more than just friends vibe when it came to Brandon.
Yet, that changed this episode. Laverne may have still been a mother, but she got empowered through her vulnerability. Her talking about the reason she was more so focused on Coogie was because he clearly needed it and that suturing some of the wounds between her and Brandon. Then with Nina, how casual they made her relationship was beautiful to me. It reminded me of The Fosters almost. Where, having moms just was and while outsiders may raise an eyebrow, it means nothing to the kids.
But of course, top billing goes to Jerrika. If only because I am bias ā to be completely upfront. She finally has broken out of Brandonās shadow, we got to see her shine and toot her own horn, and be an equal. Now, granted, her being an equal was just a few drops of information and her selling a house to someone who didnāt necessarily make her work all that hard. However, let me and her have this!
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