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The
Snowfall star, 40, told theGrio exclusively on Monday that he has empathy for Jerome, Franklin’s streetwise uncle who is now caught up in the drug game. During episode 8, Jerome is faced with the heartbreaking reality of the crack epidemic when his longtime love, Louie (
Angela Lewis), is shot at a funeral.
Overcome with grief, Jerome decides to hunt down the people responsible and take them out by any means necessary.
“Personally, I feel like cooler heads usually are best to prevail, but I can understand that,” Joseph reveals. “I think there’s a few things that hit the primal level in any man or woman, when it comes to their family. When it comes to the things that is most important to them.”
‘Snowfall’ Is Becoming Can’t-Miss TV
FX’s tale of the rise of crack on the streets of South Central L.A. in the 1980s got off to a slow start, but now in its fourth season, it’s one of the most underrated shows on television
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The harsh reality of
Snowfall plays out in the third season’s title cards: Each episode, the aerial shot of South Central Los Angeles grows darker and more chaotic.
Snowfall was originally billed as the story of “how crack began” the connections between the CIA and the drug’s explosion on the streets of South Central during the 1980s but there’s always been something deeper at its core. What the FX drama, which returned for its fourth season last week, is truly focused on is the transformation of a community the ways the crack epidemic ravaged neighborhoods and the lives of the people who resided in them.