A Family Friend is someone most of the members of your family know.
You’ve prefaced their name with aunt or uncle; a respectful show.
Eh, yo, have you been watching that series on STARZ?
The storyline bars none and the deeds done are hard.
My Lord, I watched episode eight on yesterday
and I tell you the shows creator and producers do not play.
Kanan gave up his scripted soul in a shootout with the police
because Tariq was feeling hard; Kanan encourages his beast.
And so he’s given up his last dialogue line.
I don’t expect him resurface in the future this time.
The cops swissed him up while Tariq sat in a squad car and watched.
The “hard” in Riq hit the road when he was close to losing his own soul;
Kanan chose not to deliver the fatal drop.
I suppose in the end Kanan really was A Family Friend,
as Tasha and Terry Silver abruptly ends.
Yes. Counselman Terry ran for the hills
returning Tasha’s retainer and any idea of intimate thrills.
That was a pretty cold chill, because Tasha had just told Angela and Ghost
that they can feel free to be together, because Terry Silver loves her most.
She said as much only to go straight over to his place
and find his home empty and without a forwarding trace.
The look on Tasha’s face…
She was going to Terry’s to ask him to lie
and yield testimony to the F.B.I. as her “gun witness” alibi.
He just couldn’t do it.
Ol’ Terry packed it up; his actions said “screw it.”
Keisha and Tommy are trying to get close…
Tommy is beginning to frequent questioning Ghost.
Ghost and Angela took a revived romp in the hay,
but so did Tasha and Terry, before he ran away.
Terry was almost A Family Friend.
Teresi and Tommy are thin blooded kin.
Teresi has plans with the FBI to turn Tommy in.
Diego is dead. Kanan put one in his head
and Dre is headed to the pen.
Yes-Yes, therein episode eight the writers got quite a bit of exposition in.
Blood doesn’t always act like family and who really, is your friend?
You have to know or else all that is good has the potential to sour.
I’m Qui
chopping it up with thee about yesterdays episodic POWER Devour.
Please tell me that you’re watching this.
It’s that insightful 411 that you don’t want to miss.