
Jerome, fed up with a family at war willing to kill to survive and come out on top, arrived at his breaking point in last week’s episode. For both, their realizations came at respective lows rather than through the satisfaction of their earnings. In “Concrete Jungle,” Jerome joined Leon as the only people within the Saint family circle to realize that enough was enough.

For now though, it’s fair to trust her a bit more. This reason is delivered with almost a slap of the face to Cassandra, and despite all of that, you have to wonder (and hope) that Veronique’s reasons for sticking beside Franklin were indeed for the sake of their soon-to-be-family and her love for him and not some hidden reason. We have to give credit where credit is due though, she did stand beside Franklin in his time of need while also providing a brutally honest reason for doing so. The thing with Veronique’s character is because of her mysterious demeanor at times, and lack of a backstory, she’s been incredibly hard to trust. Both in a slightly surprising and character-confirming turn of events, Veronique stands beside Franklin despite it all while opening the door for her mother to once again abandon her as she’s done throughout her life. I mean, the look on their faces in that living room screamed that they were unprepared for this gruesome turn of events. There’s a really big emphasis on “may” here but look, I was pretty convinced that Veronique was heading on that plane to who knows where with Cassandra after Franklin killed Teddy’s father. Here are some of the biggest takeaways that we have after season six’s sixth episode: “Concrete Jungle”: Louie gets kidnapped, Franklin and Jerome devise a plan to save her, and well, if you watched you know the tragic ending that concluded this episode. However, because of his love for her, he commits to handling one last drop for Louie and it quite literally cost him his life. Louie isn’t ready to leave the game yet, but that doesn’t matter to Jerome. Though his announcement occurs during a drunken rant, Jerome couldn’t be more serious as he reconfirms the following morning.

Moments later, we return to Jerome and Louie’s world to see that Jerome wants to exit from the drug game. So she splits with her mother for the umpteenth time in her life. However, Veronique’s entire childhood was lived on the run, and now that she has someone who will provide and fight for stability, she has no plans to leave. Cassandra begs Veronique to make a run for it with her and avoid the slippery slope of chaos that will certainly follow the murder of Teddy’s father. Veronique and Cassandra are shaken, the latter more than the former, at Franklin’s decision to kill Teddy’s father. Unfortunately, as season six, episode six shows us, that did not turn out to be the case.įor the sixth episode in the latest season of Snowfall, titled “Concrete Jungle,” we pick things up in the immediate aftermath of the events in episode five. Throughout season six of Snowfall, you just hoped that Franklin and everyone in his world would get it together and somehow stop each other from tearing each other down. Of course, there’s Teddy’s robbery of Franklin’s $73 million dollars and every point-of-no-return decision that came after that, all of which we’ve seen go down so far this season.

We can’t forget Alton’s presumed death and Franklin’s unconfirmed realization that Teddy killed him. Franklin getting shot is also a point of no return, as is Jerome and Louie’s decision to branch out from Franklin and flap their own wings in the drug game.

There was Jerome and Louie’s involvement in Franklin’s drug empire, followed by the entrance of Franklin’s parents Cissy and Alton. There was Franklin’s entrance into the game and his infatuation with making money and having a chance to become something in his Los Angeles hometown. There have been several points of no return throughout Snowfall. (WARNING: Spoilers for this week’s episode of Snowfall will be found below.)
