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June 20, 2025 9 mins
Meech and Terry deal with distribution problems in St. louis and Clifton Powell makes an appearance as pastor Colman. Big announcement today don't forget to hit the subscribe.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, here we are, season four, episode three of
BMF Your Boy. Just there. We got this review recap.
As always, there's some spoilers here, so if you ain't
see the episode yet, you might want to come back.
If you don't care, continue on. Got a special announcement
today during this episode, so you definitely want to stick
around for that big, big news for here and something

(00:20):
great and exclusive coming to your viewers very soon. But
you got to stick around and find out what it is.
All right, let's jump into this now. This episode starts
out just like the other episodes with a flashback. We
got Meets, Terry and Loco trying to smuggle themselves back
into the States and they get stopped by what I

(00:40):
guess are bounty hunters. They have a fight, they managed
to fight them off. Typical action scene to start out
the episode of the show. I think it was particularly
one of the better ones, even though it was a
little crazy. It seems like Meet Terry and Loco got
some serious plot amar at this point because they have
no chance of losing these fights against all of these
people who always get to drop on though. But hey,
that's the show aspect of it. It's entertainment. I'm with it.

(01:02):
Back in the present time, Nicole, her mother, and Terry
pop up on Meeching Atlanta. She's there with one of
his stripper girls, as he always is. His mother has
a little entertaining scene where she kind of grills her
and kicks her out the house. Hey, this is meech House.
What are you doing? Lady? Chill out? But we kind
of see the mom going through sort of a beginning
of what I think is a downward spiral here. She's
kind of starting to lose control of everything, and it

(01:24):
seems like she's having a hard time holding it together.
But we'll see how this plays out. The car dealership
connect tries to make things right with meeting Terry by
giving up the guy who's sold the stolen cars. She
seems like she either really cares and respects them or
she is really afraid of them. I don't know which
one it is, but at least she tries to keep
things cordial with them and help them out best she can.

(01:45):
My man Charles, if y'all know, if y'all been watching
my reviews, y'all know how I feel about Charles. He's
one of my favorite characters, and it seems like he
just always has the worst looks. Charles cannot catch a
break man. Russell Hornsby's an amazing actor, and the old
story arc is one of my favorite underlying story arc
Besides all the drugs and the fighting and the guns.

(02:05):
His story could be its old show. He manages to
find a new love interest at Terry's restaurant. Yes you
heard it, Charles's game is still top tier. He bags
up one of the hostesses waitresses cooks. I don't even
know where she is, but Charles. I just like seeing
Charles in action. I like his old storyline, and for once,

(02:26):
it looks like Charles might catch a break here. It
looks like Charles finally got one after all the terrible
things that's been happening to him. Me's turning. Nicole and
their mother travel to a church in Atlanta. Now this
scene here speaks a lot. I'm thinking this is trying
to mock those megachurches that they had down in Atlanta
for so long and still do have, where there's atm
machines in the church, and it's all about money, money, money, money.

(02:48):
This is a church, but this is a money scheme.
At the same time. The best part of this scene
for me is the pastor is played by none other
than Clifton Powell. Yes, you know Pinky the guy. The
man himself is legendary, has been through so much. He
played past her caman and he does it with such
enthusiasm that you think he must really do this in

(03:08):
real life. It was a crazy and amazing performance. It
was glad to see him on the show. And that
brings us to the big news of the day. Tomorrow,
I will be releasing an exclusive interview with Clifton Powell
where we talk about BEMMF the world and many other things.
You don't want to miss this. If you're a fan
of BMMTH, if you're a fan of Clifton Powell, if
you're a fan of the show here and you just

(03:29):
want to support, make sure you check that out. Actually
hit the subscribe button now because it's only the beginning
of great exclusives and things we're going to be having.
So please comment, light, subscribe, tell me what you want
to see, and be here tomorrow to run up that
interview for me. All right, let's finish the review now.
What I was saying about the dealership owner, about the
fear or respect aspects she has with the Flannery brothers.

(03:51):
I don't know, but she's grilled by Detective Brian, who
I must say he's not an easygoing guy. He really
is intense with his interrogations and she is just to
stay ten toes down. She supports it, defends the brothers,
and puts everything off on this other guy. It was
a good moment to see that someone outside of the
initial core group actually holds it down and respects the game.

(04:13):
So shout out to her. So far, she's running up
the list of good characters on the show. Be Mickey
is still on his redemption campaign as he invites Charles
over while the family's out to have dinner. What is
he really up to here? Like, I feel like he
really wants to get in, but at the same time,
I feel like he might not and he has some
ulterior botos. I don't know what it is. It's hard

(04:35):
to touch trust somebody like Be Mickey after what he did,
but I do like Be Mickey and I want it
to be on the up and up and I want
him to be great. But it was good to see
the relationship between him and Charles because he was like
another son to their family. So I don't know. I'm
on the fence with b Mickey Man. I want to
like him, but I don't trust him. I understand why
Meech just wants him gone. You know. We get a

(04:55):
little bit more here from Treill, which is Purty, the
artist manager. This guy seems like trouble if he asks me.
I don't think he's a pushover, but I see that
Meats probably doesn't really respect him. He tried to steal
his artists. Who seems to be on the nose Candy. Yes,
she is using drugs, which is no big surprise. I mean,

(05:17):
look what we're doing here, look at the show. I
just hope that that doesn't come into conflict with what
Meach is doing, or she doesn't cause more trouble here.
I am on the fence about her. What do you
guys feel about perty? Do you think her character is
going to be an asset to the Flannery brothers or
a burden? I don't know. At this point, she's looking
more like a burden and an asset. Charles's little flirty

(05:38):
relationship seems to go a little further. He even decides
to tell his wife that he's going to go out
at date, which I know just hurts her to the core.
Like I say, I see it in her eyes, that
downward spiral is happening. She is losing and she is
losing all control, and it just seems like she really
hates to see Charles happy. I don't know what it is.
I don't know if it's just me, but it's seems

(06:00):
like anything good that goes for Charles, she just doesn't
like it. She's not one of my faith out like,
she's kind of an annoying character at this point. Not
the actress is doing really well if it's making me
feel this way about her, and that's the point, she's
doing amazing, But yeah, I'm really starting to not like her.
It seems like things between Pee from Saint Louis and
the Flannery brothers might be going a little awride because

(06:21):
he sold their wake without their permission and he wants
more control. This guy seemed like a problem from the beginning.
Miech is not a great judge of character and Terry's
a little soft. So them two working together is bound
to give you some disasters. And this looks like this
one is heading for a disaster. I can see nothing
good coming from this, Honestly, P seems like an opportunist.

(06:43):
Terry is just too much of a bleeding heart, and
Meech is too trusting and to make matters words. Logo
shows up and tells me that he wants everything to
run through Saint Louis, so the brothers will probably have
to relocate. But Miech has the idea and give it
to Pee to really give him that position. Loco doesn't
trust it. I think the only person Loco actually likes

(07:04):
is Dmiti, as he says, so this is again a
recipe for disaster. You got a bunch of guys who
nobody really likes each other except for Loco and Meach
and money, drugs, guns. We all see what's gonna happen here? Right?
Do we? Are we in agreement? Drop a comment if
you think this is just gonna head to just nonsense
a disaster. The closing parts of this episode are full

(07:26):
of questionable decisions by Terry. He tends Markisha to a
meet or what he thinks is a meat and she
presses him to go into this diner filled with police.
He has to explain to her and he thinks that
she may be setting him up, which I think she
may be setting him up, too, but she says she
has no idea and it's just a weird scene. And

(07:46):
I'm like, man, you need to get away from this girl.
Why doesn't Terry learn? What is it about Markisha that
Terry just doesn't get. It's not good for him. She's
not good for him, Lwanda, she actually has some type
of love and care for you. Man, Just get out
of there, Terry. What is wrong with you? What is
wrong with Terry? And then Terry does another questionable thing
as he gives be Mickey a chance. He puts be

(08:07):
Mickey in a role, He gives be Mickey a spot.
Does he not know what happened? Like, I understand him
and meet your at odds, But bro, this guy should
be an untouchable at this point. He really should be
off the board. They should have gotten rid of him.
But I don't know. So Episode three overall gave us
a lot of developments. It was a very good story
building episode, not too much on the action. But I

(08:29):
don't really need too much just yet, because you know
how these shows go. Everything is kind of heavy loaded
towards the end. What do you guys think about meeching Terry?
I guess the big question for the day is are
Meet and Terry ever gonna really see eye to eye again?
It seems like they keep doing things behind each other's back,
and they kind of like other people more than they
like each other. What do you think is gonna come
for this? Hit the like, hit the subscribe, Make sure

(08:52):
you check out the Clifton Power interview that I got
running tomorrow and I'll see you guys next week for
another review. Peace
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