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Lawrence out there pushing wheel chairs
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Getting trucked by little kidsLawrence out there pushing wheel chairs
Lawrence isn't a cornball brother for leaving Tasha to hang out with his co workers, he's a cornball for not being honest. How you gonna tell the truth about smashing Issa, but lie about your intentions? Hustling backwards man. She already had him figured out, she thought that he would change, but she guessed wrong. All he wanted to do was smash and nothing more. Where she messed up was not being honest with herself and reading it for what it was. Him not wanting to stay longer than a weekend, him not considering moving in with her, and finally him balking on staying at the BBQ....what more signs do you want?
Since when did we start calling this ___ Lawrence 'Lo'?
Episode was great to me. Tasha going off was pure gold
It was bound to fall apart, but he was wrong for the way it went down. Completely understand why he wasn't trying to go back though.
Issa having the same kind of 'attraction but no interest' situation with fam in the complex (I recognize him from somewhere, just can't recall where), but actually keeping it about the business was an interesting parallel. Her struggling to get the pipe in that small *** space was jokes too.
She pulled an excellent woman move. Knew the situation but flipped to being only the victim and not an accomplice to this situation.
In L-Boogie defense, that bbq was a bit of culture shock for him and Tasha basically abandoned him at every turn. If this is the first time meeting the family you can't just go off by yourself and delegate that man like this is some church event. Introduce him to ya fam and keep him near till he feels comfortable enough to venture off for himself.
He gon be aight tho, he a good lookin' dude he gon get skins
Issa made actin' like a h* so difficult and weird. I know it's TV but man that ish is basically unbearable. And lil Frida still tryna fight the good fight lol
big cuz aint eeem say what up 'ay come help me hook up the speakers' son got lame as hell, 'are you allowed to have music at the park??' sooo much cringe worthiness lmaoooooooo. '***** come over here and hand me the plug!'
I died several times during that episode. As a black man, its one of the most relatable shows I've ever seen.
Hey man, black women also care about having the best sex and know raw feels betterIssa stays going raw dawg. >_>. Neighbor bro just slid the wood in with no jimmy. And no hesitation. She ant say jack.
Why they trying play my black women like they don't care about protection too?
Exactly.Lawrence isn't a cornball brother for leaving Tasha to hang out with his co workers, he's a cornball for not being honest. How you gonna tell the truth about smashing Issa, but lie about your intentions? Hustling backwards man. She already had him figured out, she thought that he would change, but she guessed wrong. All he wanted to do was smash and nothing more. Where she messed up was not being honest with herself and reading it for what it was. Him not wanting to stay longer than a weekend, him not considering moving in with her, and finally him balking on staying at the BBQ....what more signs do you want?
Saw an interesting theory last night...Issa's reaction to the paint fumes could be the writers planting the seed about her being in the early stages of pregnancy. Made me think....
I'm surprised how y'all turned on ya boy for tellin' Tasha the real.
On a side note, since I had forgotten until someone else mentioned it; Issa is foul for straight up disregarding the valid *** problem Frieda is having
Obviously their program doing a 180 is a complete win and Frieda was bugging for trying to get in the way with that "do you have any amigos o amigas?" ****, but Issa could at least let her know that they could figure out ways to gradually better reflect the demographics/deal with the racist principal.
For me, him telling her the real over the phone with no build up like 10 hours after he said he was going to dip out for a quick second was the foul part
____ got buzzed and just tossed it out there instead of waiting to go back to her crib and lay it out face to face.
I agree with everyone saying she set herself up for it in multiple ways despite knowing what time it was though.
Issa being pregnant would be interesting, but I don't think I'd like that development/where it would take things plot-wise.
On a side note, since I had forgotten until someone else mentioned it; Issa is foul for straight up disregarding the valid *** problem Frieda is having
Obviously their program doing a 180 is a complete win and Frieda was bugging for trying to get in the way with that "do you have any amigos o amigas?" ****, but Issa could at least let her know that they could figure out ways to gradually better reflect the demographics/deal with the racist principal.