![]() ![]() The men are clearly on a mission to get rid of Raq. You could have told me this was a scene set on September 11, 2022, and I wouldn't even blink. ![]() And it's sad because this is the 90s, yet that kind of hatred still persists. And that's probably something Raq and company should have been ready for.ĭominic and Jimmy track Raq and Kanan up to the Catskills, and as they wait to make their move, we're subjected to more than one racist diatribe. ![]() It's a bold move to go right to murder, but it's also obvious that Boselli doesn't take well to being disrespected. And yet it didn't stop her from still following through with her agenda (unaware that Worrell was no longer on her side.)Īnd while we don't get any follow-up on Worrell and Unique this week, we do see that Boselli isn't in the mood to play games and wants Raq out of the picture. Raq received like ten warnings from her brothers alone about what it would mean to get into a battle with the Italians. And not even a few hours later, he's thrust right into the action. There hasn't exactly been a lot of time for deep introspection, but alas, we're at a place where Kanan is ready to embrace his destiny. He's spent most of his time with Famous, and trying to piece through everything with Howard. Kanan came into the season unsure of whether or not this was the life he wanted, but somewhere along the lines, he threw that idea away and decided that he was all in again.Īnd that's not surprising because we know where Kanan ends up, but it's interesting how he reaches this conclusion again when he's been disconnected from that side of things since he got back. And, of course, Raq is the one to talk about total transparency when she's hiding so many huge things from her son, but at least they got on the same page about something. Their conversation about Kanan eventually taking over the business is one of the more honest talks they've had in a while. ![]()
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