Donna returns.
Quani has been enjoying her time in Atlanta. So she persuades Puma to look at homes with her. She really wants to move there and says it’s possible because Ceaser and Teddy travel back and forth to Atlanta and New York all the time. However, Puma isn’t so sure he’s ready to relocate. He still loves New York.
Cease tells the crew that he misses the days when they showed off their art more. So he wants them to help him plan an art show.
The crew finally catches up with Donna. She says she blocked people on Instagram because she feels people have been shady towards her. Also, she doesn’t like that Bae took her comment about the spa shootings in a racist way. She believes Bae should know her better than that.
Walt has a plan, Cease tricks Suzette.
Walt goes to see a private investigator to see if he can help Walt prove his innocence to Cease and the others. He wants everyone to know that he didn’t break into the shop. So he wants the PI to find out who did.
At the art show, Cease plays a prank on Suzette and gets on bended knee like he’s about to propose. But when he opens up the box, it’s just a pair of diamond earrings. While he gets a good laugh, everyone else is shocked he did this. Suzette isn’t upset and understands the jokester she’s in a relationship with.
Cease hears from his attorney and learns that his legal battle involving Cheyenne is far from over in New York. He’s disappointed because he thought that he’d get the same result he did from the Atlanta investigation.
Alex calls out Donna.
Outside the party, Alex pulls up. Cease, Puma, and Teddy notice a scratch on his upper lip. He says it came from Donna. She got upset that he finished brushing his teeth before her, so it led to an argument. Donna pulls up and says that she doesn’t recall scratching him. But she doesn’t see the big deal and asks Cease and the others if they fight with their women. They say they do and Alex points out that he’s the only one with a mark.
At this point, Cease says that he feels Alex is in an abusive and toxic relationship.
As Donna continues to tell Alex that she didn’t scratch him, Puma says he refuses to film with anyone who is an abuser. He believes Donna would be in more trouble if she was a man and Alex was a woman. And Puma doesn’t think that’s fair.
One of the producers gets emotional and tells Alex that what Donna is doing to him is not okay. Donna overhears this and says that she didn’t attack Alex. But he says she did. Regardless, Donna persuades Alex to get in the car with her so they could leave and talk in private. The producers and cast watch as the couple drives away.
What are your thoughts on the season finale?
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The OGs’ concerns are confirmed when Alex comes to the art show and tells them what’s really been going down…
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