[s4e3] Where My Body Stops Or Begins May 2026

Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe) and Darla (Bianca Lawson) decide to "close ranks" to protect Blue. Rather than letting him find out through gossip, they resolve to tell him the truth together when the time is right.

Hollywood (Omar J. Dorsey) proves once again why he is the family's rock, physically defending Vi and escorting Jimmy Dale to the border. [S4E3] Where My Body Stops or Begins

The emotional core of this episode centers on Aunt Vi (Tina Lifford) and the jarring return of her abusive ex-husband, Jimmy Dale (played with a chilling edge by David Alan Grier). After Nova tracked him down for "research," Jimmy Dale decides to reclaim a space in Vi's life, even showing up at her home and diner. Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe) and Darla (Bianca Lawson)

While the Bordelons deal with internal fallout, Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) is fighting a battle on two fronts: the Landry family's corporate schemes and a direct threat to her son's life. Dorsey) proves once again why he is the

Micah (Nicholas Ashe) is shaken by a graphic death threat. He is even more stunned by his mother’s calm reaction, only to realize she has been intercepting these letters for months to protect him.

Amidst the chaos, Charley finds a way to move forward by funding a pop-up clinic for undocumented workers at the mill, further solidifying her commitment to the community despite the personal cost. Why the Title Matters

Vi’s immediate reaction—fainting at the sight of him—highlights the visceral nature of trauma.

Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe) and Darla (Bianca Lawson) decide to "close ranks" to protect Blue. Rather than letting him find out through gossip, they resolve to tell him the truth together when the time is right.

Hollywood (Omar J. Dorsey) proves once again why he is the family's rock, physically defending Vi and escorting Jimmy Dale to the border.

The emotional core of this episode centers on Aunt Vi (Tina Lifford) and the jarring return of her abusive ex-husband, Jimmy Dale (played with a chilling edge by David Alan Grier). After Nova tracked him down for "research," Jimmy Dale decides to reclaim a space in Vi's life, even showing up at her home and diner.

While the Bordelons deal with internal fallout, Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) is fighting a battle on two fronts: the Landry family's corporate schemes and a direct threat to her son's life.

Micah (Nicholas Ashe) is shaken by a graphic death threat. He is even more stunned by his mother’s calm reaction, only to realize she has been intercepting these letters for months to protect him.

Amidst the chaos, Charley finds a way to move forward by funding a pop-up clinic for undocumented workers at the mill, further solidifying her commitment to the community despite the personal cost. Why the Title Matters

Vi’s immediate reaction—fainting at the sight of him—highlights the visceral nature of trauma.