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SPOILER ALERT: This recap of Season 4, Episode 8 contains explicit plot details.
Making amends or at least trying to seems to be the theme of this week’s episode of “The Chi.”
Numerous cast members are reenacting scenes from the Chicago-filmed 1997 cult classic film “Love Jones,” starring West Side Native Larenz Tate and Nia Long, which shares a name with episode eight.
In the midst of their “Love Jones” date, where he picks up Tiff (Hannaha Hall) in a way similar to Tate’s character, Emmett (Jacob Latimore) gives her an ultimatum regarding their marriage. Emmett no longer wants an open marriage, but he has no leverage, it seems, due to his history of not staying faithful to one woman.
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There’s a lot going on at the Williams household on “The Chi.”
Adultery, a new mouth to feed and Kevin’s ongoing descent, to name a few.
Here’s what has gone on during episodes six and seven:
Kiesha (Birgundi Baker) decides to start dating again, but at her own pace and no one can blame her for that. She decides to take her child a boy back from Octavia, played by Tabitha Brown. She names him after Ronnie (Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine), the man who saved her from the man who kidnapped and assaulted her, while fathering her baby. (Ronnie was murdered during season three.)
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The Chi was purposefully devoid of the police, even while a major storyline revolved around the disappearance of a black woman, and one episode featured a disturbing scene showing what sex trafficked and drug addicted young women endure. The season four premiere changes all of that when a 15-year-old is the victim of police brutality during the May 23 episode, “Soul Food.”
The attack is as random as it is senseless. Jake Taylor (Michael Epps) and his friend Kevin (Alex R. Hibbert) are walking home from school when they get into a sort of schoolyard dispute with other kids their age. While it ends without much consequence, a white cop tells them to “knock it off” and asks Jake for his ID. Jake immediately refuses and, within seconds, the police officer has knocked him to the ground where he repeatedly and mercilessly punches him in the face. Kevin goes to take out his ID and another officer pulls his gun on him, further
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