You getting the shyt through the letterbox in certain spots for sure.
Well, outside of London you have all these old seaside towns like Ramsgate where Sully went to deal.
And where the UK government dumps the refugees as they have tons of cheap property and loads of bed and breakfast hotels they can rent long term. You also have a poor white underclass there as well who feel these refugees are "taking over".
I started rewatching season 1 after this new season. Man dris has been walking his daughter to school everyday since the beginning. fukked up to see her walking alone or with that social worker. Also uk brehs/brehettes are some teeth suckin' mufukkas.
Brilliant season. Definitely a major step up from the last two. Everybody played the hell out of their roles on some real oscar nomination type stuff. The newcomers to the series - especially Jamie and Jaq - KILLED their roles big time. The writing and character development went up.
I can't mention every single point in one post so I'll just keep going along as this thread progresses.
One thing I want to mention about Sully is he's just as much if not more of a scumbag than Dushane. He might seem as if he calmed down a bit, but just remember this is the same dude who
killed a good man in season one who was trying to protect and look out for Ra'nell after he tried to bully and rob him for his weed consignment even after Dushane told him to just pay the kid and leave him alone. Also that beef between him and Jermaine is totally his fault. He kidnaps his own cousin just because he didn't like him growing up and then even after Jermaine confronted him and gave him a chance to show some growth and apologise and admit he was wrong, he showed no remorse and still had to be an a$$hole to him. I think Jermaine would have given him a pass if he wasn't being such a fukkboy. I'm also surprised they didn't mention Rafe this season because he would have been a beast out there.
I wasn't expecting Sully's babymother to come back since she was such a minor character in Season one. That scene when she had to check Jaq and put her in her place and remind her of where she was is classic. I was like .
The one thing that also stood out to me was the presence of black couples/families in this season, cos lord knows anybody who watches British TV can tell you it's damn near nonexistent in the media. At least they showed glimpses of another side of Black Britain that I know well apart from the street stuff.
Just to add: If they portrayed the government, local councils, school system and the police to give an even bigger perspective on London then - it could be on the same level as the GOAT show.
series really came back w/ a vengeance...I’m thoroughly impressed...mad I even doubted in the slightest...this series really found its stride this season
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