Shawna and Mia find themselves on the wrong side of the duality of this modern creation. The theme for the episode was some of the writers’ penny for the world of social media. The group is on the cusp of greatness and needs to go through the final stretch without slowing down. Issa Rae has constantly maintained her desire to portray these women as strong, emotional beings capable of making mistakes but also learning from them. But their shared will to change the landscape for female rappers in their universe unites them with a blunt force. Two contrasting stories for Mia and Shawna set them apart in this episode. At the same time, she gets a message from Cliff saying “she was right about Fatima”. And to complete her promise, she asks Maurice to scheme another credit card fraud. Shawna agrees to take the expenditure of styling, a red carpet, and costumes for the booking. Shawna is extremely taken by it and they improvise lyrics to complete it.Ĭhastity calls Mia and all three have dinner at her house, where Shawna confirms that Chastity can be their manager if the booking indeed is real. Mia shows Shawna the song she wrote and it is a bomb. Mia was not taking it and that is why she was kicked out. It was not because Mia had refused to go with him the other night but because he had brought a friend along for a session. We then get an explanation of why Mia was kicked out of the apartment by her OF client. Shawna goes to her house and tells Mia that she hooked up with Maurice. She asks Lamont to send her some beats and writes a song. Mia sees Shawna standing up for her and is inspired. She stands up for Mia and calls Ronnie out for being a parasite, an attention-thirsty influencer looking to draw traffic to his account. She joins and teaches him a great lesson: never leach off of anybody who will talk back. While having dinner, Shawna sees Ronnie’s live stream and asks to be in it. Maurice buys her a new phone, to “keep in touch”. Shawna and Maurice do hook up using the master key to get into one of the nicest rooms in the neighborhood. Melissa feels happy in a complete home for the first time. He behaves like a true father and partner and spends the day at Mia’s house cooking food and taking care of things in the house. Lamont shows great maturity in handling Mia’s anger for not having anyone stand up for her. Mia is visited by Lamont, who is surprised to find his daughter Melissa opening the door. Chastity brokers a deal with one of his customers to let the duo perform at the club but he refuses to give her a fee. There is a lot of flirting going on between the two and it seems like the heat from episode 3 (from the club) might materialize into something. Maurice goes with her but she loses her phone as the ski goes off balance. She gets an urge to do something spontaneous and spots a rental jet ski. But Chastity isn’t one to give up.Īt the beach, Shawna tries to move on from Cliff by spending time with friends and even uploading stories on Instagram to compensate for appearances. Chastity, who was missing from the last episode, is told by Deja that Mia and Shawna do not really consider her their manager. Mia had originally planned to leave Melissa with her for the day to clear her head but seeing how she is screaming at everything, Mia takes her back. But with every rock she looks under, she finds other people angry about something and dealing with their own stuff. Mia is desperately looking for people to comfort her. She instead asks Maurice to come to the beach with her where she is meeting up with friends. Mia tries to call Shawna to talk about the Ronnie thing but Shawna doesn’t attend her phone. But the emerging rapper shoots own his attention and says they’re finished. The real issue is the break-up with Cliff, who has since been trying to contact Shawna to mend things. It is an inherent part of the rap culture and an everyday thing. Crystal, from Spotify, isn’t too bothered about the incident either. Shawna gets good advice from Jill and Bebe about the fiasco, which Shawna isn’t too bothered by. And Mia gets gruesome hate for slapping that girl at the party. Trolls do not leave an inch when they sense it is their time to shine. He also drags Shawna in as an accomplice but it is the former who gets caught up in it. Ronnie, a similarly attention-thirsty “reactor”, publicly humiliates and asks for an apology from Mia. They exploit the emotions and vulnerabilities of other people to serve themselves. Reaction videos have been annoying since the ice ages.
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