I remembered reading that it would start this month, but forgot the date. Honestly, I’ve been falling off the last few seasons after episode 2-3. It’s not like it used to be lol
The league was not about to let all that revenue go with 2 breezy conference finals series. Chatty patty about the Lakers and Celtics summer plans can only be endured but for so long.
💯 P gave him a beat as a show of appreciation for his talent. Tobe flipped it with some of his favorite beats, and showed him why he appreciated P. Amazing all around.
“This don’t confirm it didn’t happen.” When was it confirmed that it DID? 😂 Some people can’t function without this manufactured drama involving strangers. Social media = crack.
My grandma wasn’t always with the foolishness & shenanigans us kids watched on TV, but Jerry Springer was appointment television for the whole family during the summer in the 90’s and early 00’s.
Yeah, Franklin was a charismatic dude, but Cmon Mayne 😂. Can’t absolve him of 99% accountability. With the exception of his father, he used them just as much, if not more than they used him. He chose to sink, rather than keep swimming
Because viewers get so attached to that character, and see not only everything that happens to them from their POV, but also from their blind spots, setting aside all the manipulation, deception and straight up destruction they cause to the world around them lol
He was not about to slow bop into the sunset with millions of dollars in drug money. He was living in denial. Dude was a small fish in a big pond that was growing by the minute. Cissy kept him out of the cage. His greed and lack of accountability did him in. Him and Teddy were 2 sides of the...
His mom helped him see firsthand how his choices poisoned any and everything around him, and it wasn’t just a bad LSD trip. He had no kind of remorse, and just gave up on life altogether.
It’s just crazy to see the reaction to this conclusion from various walks of life. Some people can only view it from a 2020’s lense. In real time, none of these characters realized how small time they really were in the big picture until it all came crashing down on them. They had no frame of...
She told Leon straight up that she didn’t like his method of turning things around, but she also recognized someone who had more of a future than her own son, who she tried to save, in her own way. He ultimately didn’t want to save himself. Franklin would’ve destroyed anybody who stuck around on...