![]() The goal is to move her product off of the corners, out of the cops way, and into the buildings. She has no intention of going to war but seeks to make a statement by outsmarting him. With little time to invest in Marvin, Raq shares her plans to get ahead of Unique. She speaks to him in the same manner she speaks to her son the only difference is she’s not interested in mothering him and makes this clear by announcing that “she’s tired of cleaning up after his sloppy ass.” Because she’s the boss and rightfully upset, she gets in Marvin’s ass for having Kanan at the stash house and attempting to cover it up. Meanwhile, Raq doesn’t hesitate to look further into Marvin’s story about the stash house. They are well aware that the recklessness of the house indicates a potential crime scene, but without a victim, they decide not to look much further into it. Detective Howard and his partner take a visit to the now-abandoned stash house. When working and living in the hood, there are few things to be phased by. She continues to reprimand him, expressing her frustration and disappointment, but like most teenagers, Kanan isn’t really phased by the toughness in her voice. Raq is in full-mom mode while Kanan is in dope boy mode. ![]() He is well aware that lying to his mother will come with repercussions, but as a dope boy in training, he understands his loyalty to his uncle Marvin in this moment is more important. By now it’s clear that lying comes easy to him. And as expected, Kanan quickly responds by telling a story. ![]() As he makes his way downstairs for breakfast, Raq confronts him in the most I know what your ass did cause I’m your momma way. Although he is oblivious to the fact that his bloody shirt is missing from under his bed, he notices tiny specks of blood on his uptowns and gets rid of it immediately. At the beginning of episode five, Kanan is still in clean-up mode after P-We’s murder. ![]()
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