shippingsince01:

I feel like that “cameras everywhere” was a smart bluff on Ralph Angel’s part.

From the way he was staring at Charley at the rally I knew that piece of shit cop was gonna be trouble.

I wouldn’t be surprised if he actually did have them now though since the robbery, the drone, and his new employees being on the farm

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cliquestitsandicks:

i’m shocked that Blue had to choose between his parents…. i don’t understand where that came from, given last season. I guess i could understand after the first season when Ralph would yell at him for even mentioning his mom or wanting her at things, but last season they were getting along fine and he just wanted them together. This season, his relationship with Ralph hasn’t changed into something super negative or scary… i mean yeah he was acting out because he missed his mom being around, but i’m not sure how that translates into him choosing her home he just learned about today over the home he’s always known. 

I felt like that was reaction. From a child’s specific pov. He’d just opened up to her about the other kid saying she left because she didn’t love him and admitting he we scared she wasn’t coming back so with him jumping to her defense in that moment I wasn’t surprised he said it. I don’t even think he meant for it to be as harsh as it was for us because we the audience felt the extra sting no doubt knowing the paternity truth laced in the statement but to me him knowing now there was another place “fun” for him to go with her gave him the open to say

good points, i can see that. now i’m wondering how awful RA’s spin-out from this is going to be and if/how we’ll see Blue change in the aftermath.

Bet that beer gonna stay stocked

cliquestitsandicks:

i’m shocked that Blue had to choose between his parents…. i don’t understand where that came from, given last season. I guess i could understand after the first season when Ralph would yell at him for even mentioning his mom or wanting her at things, but last season they were getting along fine and he just wanted them together. This season, his relationship with Ralph hasn’t changed into something super negative or scary… i mean yeah he was acting out because he missed his mom being around, but i’m not sure how that translates into him choosing her home he just learned about today over the home he’s always known. 

I felt like that was reaction. From a child’s specific pov. He’d just opened up to her about the other kid saying she left because she didn’t love him and admitting he we scared she wasn’t coming back so with him jumping to her defense in that moment I wasn’t surprised he said it. I don’t even think he meant for it to be as harsh as it was for us because we the audience felt the extra sting no doubt knowing the paternity truth laced in the statement but to me him knowing now there was another place “fun” for him to go with her gave him the open to say

A Definitive Ranking Of Black TV Dads

queensugardaily:

Show: Queen Sugar

On air: 2016–present

There’s something to be said about the fact that the two newest black dads on TV both made the top 10 of this list. The increase in black creatives behind the scenes in the industry has had a positive impact on the nuances and layers black characters are getting, and Ralph Angel is one of the best examples of this. In Season 1, we met him as a single father struggling with unemployment after being released from prison. His son Blue (Ethan Hutchison) is the center of his world and identity as a man; Blue is what keeps him going through the hard times. No matter how hard the world tries to make Ralph Angel rough, he is always compassionate and kind with Blue. It’s especially meaningful to see the way he allows Blue to form his own identity outside of gender norms, like the way he allows Blue to play with his favorite Barbie doll Kenya, for example, and stands up to anyone who questions that decision. Their bond is one of the strongest and purest I’ve ever seen on TV, which is why it was so devastating when Blue’s mother Darla (Bianca Lawson), who is a recovering drug user, reveals Ralph Angel may not be Blue’s biological father at the end of the second season. But what’s even more moving is when Ralph Angel determines that he’s going to continue to raise Blue as is his son anyway.

A Definitive Ranking Of Black TV Dads