![]() ![]() He then says he knows Diana was selling drugs out of the store, she denies that accusation, and he tells her to clear her sh*t out, “She’s done,” and he will figure out how to expose her. Salim gets out of pocket, saying that it was only a matter of time before she starts messing with a drug-dealing murderer like Riq, and Diana slaps him. He also accuses Diana of sleeping with Riq, which she did last week, but she tells him that it is none of his business and that she will pay him back for the books. He’s big mad that Diana didn’t care for him putting his heart out there. Like any sucker, Salim tries to win her back with some corny poetry and puts pressure on Diana in front of the whole crowd at a school talent show.ĭiana leaves and goes to the stockroom, and Salim follows. The couple we could care less about, Diana (LaToya Tonodeo) and Salim (Petey McGee), ended abruptly last week after King Hotep got too bold and disrespected her dead papi at his repast. Out of ideas, she looks to Riq for a plan, but he’s too busy sulking about Lauren, aka the “wire-wearing b*tch.” Monet meets with Cane, Brayden, and Riq, and she sees how deep they are in with Noma. ![]() Gordo isn’t biting and tells her she is scared at the idea that their mother is why their papi is six feet under, and he will not stop seeing Dru. Monet is trying to tie up loose ends and wants Gordo to stop messing with Dru because she fears losing him. The episode opens up with the Russians taking out their crew, with the leader sending a message to Cane (Woody McClain) telling them they will lose the war for killing Pavel, and then a conversation between Monet and Gordo. The war between the Russians and the Tejadas is honestly her fault because she set the wheels in motion when she contracted her son’s new boo/play cousin Gordo (Erik Hernandez) to kill her husband. Blige) quickly learns that killing Lorenzo (Berto Colon) didn’t solve any problems.
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