@Fiyah again I thought you were talking about the LGQBT vibes/scenes that have pretty much taken over the show. That is what I was were referring to. I would never spoil anything for anyone.
Another observation from episode 2 that I noticed and thought it was just me until Marc Dark on his youtube blog mentioned it. Brandon's character is dead right? Why are they still putting him under the bus? When La La's character said he ain't _____. I was like, brother is dead, won't come back and he still can't catch a break. Like I said earlier, there was something behind the scenes of the show going on. It seemed like a personal shot with the writer toward Jason Mitchell or something...
@Mrwiregrass I agree. I can see why Reggie left. Some actors may be willing to stretch but I can't imagine a heterosexual man being comfortable in playing that role and we are only on episode 2.
I was happy for Jada's character. She got what she really needed. She was glowing afterwards. The later scene with Emmett and ole dude that got with his mom was too funny.
Speaking of La La, her character got into Emmett's head from the get go. It looks like it could be a sweet partnership but you get the feeling because he can't discipline his thing, he gonna mess it up.
By the way that restaurant her character ran reminds of a spot here in Memphis called Chef Tam's Underground. It was a regular looking house in a typical neighborhood that this Chef turned into a restaurant that served classic traditional soul food. It got so popular that they moved into a traditional restaurant type building. The food is still fire! The vibes and energy was quite the same.
www.thecheftam.com