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Ronnie
and
Kanan’s
feud
with
Raq
intensifies
as
Marvin
desperately
searches
for
Lou.
Famous
and
Jukebox
both
find
themselves
at
potential
turning
points
in
their
music
careers.
The
episode
began
almost
the
same
way
the
previous
one
did…with
a
drunk
Lou.
After
damaging
his
and
other
people’s
cars
drunk
driving,
he
pulled
up
to
a
liquor
store.
When
it
was
time
to
check
out,
instead
of
paying
he
held
the
clerk
at
gunpoint.
A
stumbling
Lou
barely
made
it
back
to
his
car
as
the
clerk
began
firing
his
own
gun
at
him.
Elsewhere,
Ronnie
was
waiting
for
Juliana’s
people
to
come
and
make
a
drop.
He
told
his
right
hand
Clarence
to
pull
off
because
Juliana’s
people
were
never
late.
Before
they
could
leave,
they
were
surrounded
by
Joaquin
and
soldiers.
Joaquin
alerted
Ronnie
that
Juliana
was
dead
and
so
was
any
relationship
they
might
have
had.
He
also
added
that
Ronnie
would
be
dead
too
if
Snaps
and
Pop
hadn’t
asked
for
him
to
be
spared.
Although
Joaquin
said
it
was
about
him,
Ronnie
knew
that
somehow
it
all
pointed
back
to
Raq.
Speaking
of,
Raq
and
Juke
met
at
the
diner
we
always
used
to
see
the
family
eat
at.
The
two
discussed
Butta’s
upcoming
performance,
Juke
possibly
going
to
the
Army
and
how
Marvin
might
react
to
the
news.
Raq
advised
her
niece
to
do
whatever
would
make
her
happy,
whether
it
be
joining
the
Army
or
pursuing
a
singing
career.
When
Juke
brought
up
Kanan
and
offered
to
go
check
up
on
him,
Raq
emphasized
that
she
was
there
to
talk
about
her
and
not
Kanan.
When
Famous
got
to
Cafe
Vous
to
work,
he
heard
his
song
being
played
and
eventually
walked
into
a
conversation
about
him.
Shirley
was
listening
to
his
song
in
the
back
with
her
friend
old
Lowell
Gelfand,
the
owner
of
a
few
independent
labels.
Gelfand
ended
up
there
because
Shirley
thought
that
he,
Famous
and
Lou
could
collaborate
and
she
wanted
him
to
hear
their
music.
An
impressed
Gelfand
told
Famous
that
the
three
of
them
(including
Lou)
should
set
up
a
meeting.
Not
wanting
to
miss
the
opportunity,
when
Shirley
asked
if
he
had
heard
from
Lou,
Famous
quickly
lied.
He
told
them
that
he
had
been
in
contact
with
Lou
all
the
time
and
he
would
hit
him
after
he
left
to
make
the
meeting
happen.
Marvin
was
once
again
handling
big
brother
duties
this
episode.
After
not
seeing
or
hearing
from
Lou
for
days,
Marvin
went
to
his
apartment.
Unfortunately,
after
Marvin
paid
Lou’s
landlord
to
let
him
inside,
there
was
no
sign
of
Lou
and
the
crib
was
a
complete
mess.
Ronnie
was
also
a
mess
after
finding
out
that
he
no
longer
had
a
connect.
Realizing
that
they
knew
what
was
about
to
happen
and
didn’t
warn
him,
Ronnie
stormed
into
Snaps
and
Pop’s
place
only
to
have
them
point
guns
at
him.
Once
every
one
calmed
down
a
bit,
Pop
let
Ronnie
know
that
he
needs
to
figure
things
out
because
it’s
not
just
his
money
that
he’s
losing.
Captain
Baptiste
probably
thought
that
Captain
Burke
was
losing
his
mind
(for
blaming
Howard
for
Nicole’s
investigation/death
and
implicating
Howard
in
illegal
activities)
until
the
two
sat
down
and
discussed
it
further.
Burke
explained
that
Howard
actually
went
to
Nicole’s
father
and
told
him
to
file
a
complaint
on
Shannon.
In
the
midst
of
their
discussion,
Burke
brought
up
Laverne
Thomas
(Jukebox)
and
it
made
a
light
go
off
in
Captain
Baptiste’s
head.
He
immediately
got
on
the
phone
and
called
Agent
Tanner.
While
this
was
taking
place,
Marvin
went
to
one
of
their
spots
and
put
out
the
word
that
he
had
real
money
for
anybody
who
could
tell
him
where
Lou
was.
One
of
the
workers
informed
him
about
the
liquor
store
robbery
the
night
before.
Once
Agent
Tanner
showed
up
to
the
station,
Baptiste
put
the
picture
together
for
him
a
bit
better.
He
reminded
him
how
the
girl
who
overdosed
dated
a
Laverne
Thomas,
who
just
so
happens
to
be
the
daughter
of
Marvin
Thomas.
Baptiste,
Tanner
and
Burke
realized
that
there
was
some
type
of
connection
between
Marvin,
Detective
Burke
and
Detective
Howard.
Speaking
of,
Raq
summoned
Howard
to
ask
for
an
assist
with
helping
Lou.
She
convinced
him
that
he
needed
to
help
by
reminding
him
that
they’re
all
connected.
Gerald
seems
to
be
the
main
reason
that
Marvin
is
connected
with
the
feds
and
he
obviously
started
to
feel
bad
about
it.
As
him
and
Marvin
met
at
the
park,
Gerald
basically
told
Marvin
that
their
talks
have
helped,
he’s
gotten
better
and
that
he
didn’t
want
to
be
a
burden
any
longer.
Marvin
reassured
him
that
he
wasn’t
being
a
burden
and
even
if
he
was,
that’s
what
friendship
was
all
about.
Famous
didn’t
know
where
he
could
find
Lou
and
thought
that
Kanan
might
have
an
answer.
Unfortunately
for
him,
Kanan
didn’t
answer
the
door,
Ronnie
did.
He
told
Famous
to
go
away
and
when
he
didn’t
and
instead
tried
to
talk
to
Kanan,
Ronnie
choked
him
up
against
the
wall.
Once
Kanan
physically
stopped
Ronnie
from
further
hurting
him,
he
told
Famous
that
Juke
had
her
performance
at
the
mall
later
and
everybody
would
be
there
including
himself.
Once
Famous
left,
Ronnie
questioned
Kanan
about
going
to
the
mall
even
though
they
didn’t
have
any
business
there.
Kanan
quickly
sniped
back
and
told
Ronnie
that
he
doesn’t
need
to
be
worrying
about
what
he’s
doing.
Before
the
performance,
Juke
peaked
from
behind
the
stage
to
see
who
all
was
in
attendance.
Famous
ended
up
showing
up
and
so
did
all
the
immediate
members
of
the
Thomas
family
except
Lou.
N’Kiyah
gave
Butta
an
amazing
pep
talk
before
they
hit
the
stage
that
proved
to
be
exactly
what
they
needed
to
hear.
The
performance
turned
out
great,
as
Krystal,
Iesha
and
Juke
all
did
amazing
and
the
crowd
loved
them.
While
this
was
happening,
the
one
family
member
that
wasn’t
there
to
witness
Butta’s
greatness
was
actually
being
picked
up
by
the
cops
at
a
bar.
After
the
performance,
Kanan
ran
into
Marvin
and
his
mother.
Raq
invited
her
son
to
a
celebration
that
they
were
going
to
throw
for
Juke
but
Kanan
declined.
Raq
told
Kanan
that
threatening
his
social
worker
is
only
going
to
make
his
problems
worse.
She
then
told
him
that
if
she
makes
one
more
phone
call,
they
would
come
and
take
him
upstate.
An
unfazed
Kanan
responded
by
telling
her
that
he
could
make
phone
calls
too
and
there
are
places
she
could
be
taken.
Marvin
had
enough
of
Kanan
disrespect
and
told
him
that
he
needed
to
stop
talking
to
his
mother
in
the
manner
that
he
was
or
he
would
chastise
him
himself.
Raq
urged
Marvin
to
calm
down
and
continued
speaking
with
Kanan.
She
told
him
that
Ronnie
didn’t
see
the
world
like
most
people.
Kanan
replied
that
he
trusted
Ronnie
right
now
than
he
did
her.
When
Raq
mentioned
that
Ronnie
killed
his
own
brother,
Kanan
said
that
he
heard
that
she
did
it
(specifically
so
that
she
could
take
Unique’s
connect).
Becoming
annoyed
with
the
back
and
forth,
Raq
came
out
and
told
Kanan
that
his
business
with
Ronnie
was
dead
and
that
he
was
done.
Kanan
exclaimed
that
Raq
doesn’t
tell
him
when
he’s
done
before
storming
out
of
the
building.
Juke
probably
wishes
that
she
could
have
stormed
out
right
after
their
performance.
Her,
Iesha
and
Krystal
(who
complimented
Juke
on
their
performance)
watched
N’Kiyah
talk
to
who
they
thought
were
talents
scouts/agents,
but
they
were
completely
wrong.
Agent
Tanner
introduced
himself
and
Detective
Ogden
and
let
Juke
know
that
they
had
some
questions
that
they
needed
to
ask
her
regarding
her
family’s
connection
to
organized
crime
and
other
criminal
activities.
All
three
girls
and
N’Kiyah
all
looked
devastated
by
what
was
happening.
As
bad
as
things
were
for
Juke,
they
probably
were
worse
for
her
Uncle.
The
two
cops
that
picked
up
Lou
from
the
bar
took
him
to
an
abandoned
house
and
waited
until
Howard
arrived.
When
he
did,
they
hipped
him
that
Lou
was
very
drunk
and
very
chatty.
In
fact,
he
told
them
that
he
robbed
a
liquor
store
the
night
before.
He
didn’t
stop
there
though.
Lou
told
Howard
that
he
could
damn
near
solve
every
murder
on
the
Southside
(and
he
was
probably
telling
the
truth).
Even
in
his
drunken
state
of
mind,
Lou
was
able
to
conclude
that
it
was
Howard
who
told
Raq
that
Scrap
was
a
snitch.
After
Lou
basically
said
Scrap’s
death
was
on
Howard,
Howard
put
his
gun
to
Lou’s
head
and
threatened
to
kill
him
if
he
said
anything
else.
Lou
responded
and
said
that
he
was
already
dead
and
had
been
dead.
Although
Lou
was
ready
and
willing
to
face
death
if
he
had
to,
the
same
wasn’t
for
every
one.
Marvin
pulled
up
to
the
hospital
where
he
found
a
very
out
of
sorts
Gerald.
Gerald
broke
it
to
him
that
while
he
was
taking
a
few
minutes
to
himself
(he
was
doing
drugs),
his
daughter
Alice
drowned
in
the
tub.
That
wasn’t
all.
Child
services
told
him
that
they
were
taking
his
other
daughter
Amber
away
also.
Marvin
tried
his
best
to
console
Gerald
by
telling
him
that
he
needed
help
and
maybe
it
was
good
that
they
took
Amber
for
now
so
that
he
could
get
better.
A
distraught
Gerald
kept
downing
himself
and
eventually
called
himself
an
awful
friend.
When
Marvin
tried
to
convince
him
otherwise,
Gerald
finally
fessed
up
to
his
actions.
He
told
Marvin
that
he
got
caught
with
heroin
and
that
if
he
didn’t
get
them
something,
the
feds
would
lock
him
up
and
put
his
kids
in
foster
homes.
Gerald
did
his
best
to
try
and
explain
that
he
did
it
for
his
kids
but
Marvin
didn’t
want
to
hear
it.
He
made
sure
that
Gerald
felt
terrible
by
calling
him
a
piece
of
sh-t
friend
and
father.
Had
it
not
been
for
Raq
paging
Marvin,
he
might’ve
acted
irrationally
in
the
moment
but
instead
he
left.
The
same
cops
that
used
Gerald
to
get
to
Marv
were
trying
to
do
the
same
thing,
but
with
Juke
this
time.
Agent
Tanner
spilled
all
his
theories
on
Marvin
and
told
Juke
she
was
there
to
tell
them
more.
Juke
let
Tanner
know
that
they
didn’t
know
anything.
When
Tanner
asked
if
Howard
and
Marvin
were
friends,
Juke
responded
that
her
father
isn’t
friends
with
any
cops,
organized
crime
or
anybody
else.
It
was
clear
to
Juke
that
the
cops
didn’t
have
too
much
and
she
expressed
that
to
Tanner.
She
told
him
that
if
they
had
anything,
they
wouldn’t
be
talking
to
her.
She
was
obviously
right
because
Tanner
didn’t
have
a
response.
When
Raq
finally
met
Howard,
she
gave
him
a
piece
of
her
mind.
As
he
let
her
know
how
Lou
was
chattering
to
him
about
all
of
their
secrets,
she
brought
up
that
he
had
been
keeping
one
big
one
from
her…the
task
force’s
investigation
on
Marvin.
Howard
explained
that
if
they
put
the
whole
thing
on
Marvin,
the
both
of
them
and
Kanan
would
be
all
good.
He
continued
by
saying
that
Marvin
has
to
take
one
for
the
team
and
he’s
sure
that
he
would
understand.
Before
Howard
left,
Raq
declared
that
she
would
never
sell
her
family
out.
Speaking
of
selling
out,
Gerald
couldn’t
live
with
the
choices
he
had
made.
When
the
FBI
came
to
pick
up
his
other
daughter
and
he
didn’t
answer,
they
busted
into
his
house
only
to
find
that
he
had
overdosed
on
drugs.
The
news
of
Gerald’s
death
cut
Tanner’s
time
with
Juke
short.
Before
he
let
her
go,
he
asked
her
one
more
time
if
she
ever
seen
Marvin
interact
with
Detective
Howard.
She
reminded
him
that
he
ruined
her
whole
life
tonight
so
he
shouldn’t
expect
her
to
answer
his
questions.
He
responded
by
telling
her
that
none
of
them
ever
make
a
clean
escape
from
their
f’d
up
families.
Back
at
Gerald’s
house,
his
death
was
concluded
as
a
suicide.
Ironically
enough,
as
soon
as
Marvin
met
up
with
Raq,
she
warned
him
that
he
couldn’t
touch
Gerald
because
if
anything
happened
to
him,
they’d
come
straight
for
him.
While
he
pleaded
for
them
not
to
kill
him
and
brought
up
Scrap
yet
again.
Raq
ordered
Marvin
to
get
Lou
in
the
car.
Back
at
the
police
station,
Howard’s
questionable
actions
finally
came
into
question.
Captain
Baptiste
asked
him
specifically
if
he
leaned
on
Mr.
Bingham
to
go
to
IAD
and
put
in
the
complaint
on
Burke.
Before
he
could
answer,
Tanner
asked
about
the
nature
of
he
and
Marvin’s
relationship.
In
true
Howard
fashion,
he
flipped
the
blame
as
quickly
as
he
could.
He
admitted
to
talking
to
Mr.
Bingham
but
said
it
was
only
to
see
how
deep
and
dark
it
was.
He
then
claimed
that
once
he
seen
how
bad
it
was,
he
told
Mr.
Bingham
to
go
talk
to
IAD
and
the
only
reason
he
didn’t
do
it
himself
was
because
he
isn’t
a
snitch.
He
responded
to
Tanner
by
telling
him
that
he
doesn’t
have
any
sort
of
relationship.
Kanan’s
relationships
with
Ronnie,
Snaps
and
Pop
might
be
on
its
last
leg.
Kanan
sat
across
from
the
three
adults
and
they
delivered
a
pretty
straightforward
message
to
him…Raq
was
messing
with
their
investment/money
and
she
needed
to
be
handled.
It
seems
like
Raq
and
Marvin
got
tired
of
not
handling
a
pressing
issue
for
them.
The
episode
comes
to
a
close
with
the
two
older
siblings
driving
Lou
down
a
long
dark
road
to
who
knows
where.
During
the
drive,
Lou
begs
them
not
to
leave
him
and
tries
to
negotiate
but
to
no
avail.
Raq
and
Marvin
tell
Lou
that
they
love
him
but
he
did
it
to
himself.
Marvin
gives
Lou
what
might’ve
been
his
last
drink
before
Lou
tells
them
to
do
what
they
have
to
do.
Did
Raq
and
Marvin
kill
Lou?
Or
did
they
take
him
to
a
rehab
or
something?
How
will
Snaps,
Pop
and
Ronnie
try
to
handle
their
Raq
situation?
Is
Juke’s
career
over?
Can
Howard
worm
his
way
out
of
trouble
this
time?
What’s
next
for
Famous’
career?
There
are
still
so
many
questions
left
to
be
answered
with
only
one
episode
left
in
the
season.
Let
us
know
what
you
thought
about
this
episode
and
what
you
think
will
happen
on
the
season
finale
in
the
comments!