‘Black Ink Crew’ Recap: Ceaser Breaks Down over Latest Update About His Daughter

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It’s time to try something new over at Black Ink.

Ceaser surprises everyone by inviting Sassy to the shop. He also announces that he wants the whole staff to do a photo shoot because they are going to have a new Billboard put up to market the brand. Sassy will help out to execute Ceaser’s vision since she has a background in PR and Marketing.

Rok hangs out with his brothers. He’s been trying to be their father figure since their dad passed away even though he’s not the oldest. He loves the tattoo Krystal did for him of his father. And he’s thankful that his brothers approve of her.

When Puma notices that Tatti has been snippy at work, he pulls her aside to ask what’s going on. She tells him about her latest legal woes. And Puma tells Tatti she needs to figure out why she keeps putting herself in these types of situations. In the meantime, she has to prepare for every possible outcome.

Ceaser is stressed out.

While Teddy is in the studio, he listens to Krystal’s song. He’s not happy when he realizes Krystal didn’t remove Rok’s verse. Teddy tells her that she needs to do this so they can continue to work together. Krystal agrees to remove Rok. 

Ceaser isn’t in the best of moods during a brainstorming session with Sassy. So he’s not willing to answer any questions she has about the new billboard in the city. In a green screen interview, Teddy says he doesn’t know what’s bothering Ceaser. But it could have something to do with a recent court date. 

Spyder got his MRI results back. He won’t need brain surgery. Plus, the doctor placed him on medication to lessen the pain. So he and his wife Desiree are happy with the outcome. 

After everyone is noticing that Krystal and Rok are late for the photo shoot, Rok FaceTimes Alex to tell him he’s not there because his older brother Mario got into a bad car accident.

The press conference caused more problems. 

When Ceaser arrives at the shoot, he has an update for Teddy. The court held him in contempt for the press conference he held recently. His daughter complained that she has been receiving death threats as a result. And in order for Ceaser to avoid jail time, he has to agree to a restraining order being filed against him. It will only be lifted once Crystal agrees to it. So for now, he can’t contact his daughter or tell anyone else to.

Ceaser is feeling so lonely these days. Cheyenne was his reason for doing everything he’s done with his career. 

Teddy asks if Suzette has been there for Ceaser during all of this. And he says she hasn’t even noticed he’s been struggling mentally. She should be able to pick up on his feelings. So he’s really not in the mood to be at the shoot. 

The rest of the gang tries to pick up the slack for Ceaser. So they finish up taking new photos with Sassy’s help.

What are your thoughts on the episode? 

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  1. I’m kinda feeling bad for Ceaser BUT he allowed this mess to fester. I believe when Suzette came for his daughter, he didn’t check them both for their wrongs.
    I would like to know how these 2 we’re introed because that’s where it all starts.
    Did Cheyenne get the note on why her parents are no longer together? Has it ever been clearly explained so she could understand? I ask because I feel she has been made to believe something that isn’t true or she’s just confused.
    When Ceaser got with Suzette, Cheyenne felt like she was losing/had already lost her Father. I think the social media rant was some hype to get her Father’s attention. I believe Crystal somehow had her hands in this by telling her daughter how to move. I’m telling y’all Chrystal is going to make Ceaser suffer since she can’t have him. I’m glad Miss Kitty moved on because Crystal was targeting her too.

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