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October 5, 2025 8 mins
Episode 6 was a wild ride what did you think of it and make sure to hit the subscribe and check out new episodes of BMF every Friday night on stars “BMF” season four continues the journey inspired by real life street legends and brothers, Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, who created one of the most influential crime families in the country, Black Mafia Family. This season, as Meech and Terry fight to keep their American Dream alive, staying ahead of their rivals and law enforcement takes a toll on their relationship. The brothers occasionally put aside their differences for their common goals, but the events of what happened in Mexico will change them forever.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
BMF episode six. We are past the halfway marks, so
let's get into this recap and review. As we already know,
every episode starts with a flashback. Terry is in Mexico
talking with the kid who Loco thinks might be a spy,
and he feels so much sympathy for him that he

(00:21):
decides to let the kid go. Why did Mitscha Loco
leave Terry the Bleeding Heart with this kid, I do
not know. But of course, when Logo gets back, what
do you think happens? He kicks the crap out of Terry,
and this is to be expected. I don't think he
liked Terry at all anyway, and this was his opportunity
to finally let it all out. Lucky for Terry, Meech

(00:41):
was there because there was no way Terry was winning
this fight with Loco. He would have been left there
in Mexico in that cabin. Back to the future, we
found out that party is alive. She survived the shooting
in the Strict club. Looks like we will be seeing
more of her. Meanwhile, Terry gets pushed his right hand
man ready to double cross him, and he said none
other than be Mickey to take push it out. I

(01:03):
don't know if this was a good idea. Be Mickey
goes there, he has a clear shot, but he says
he missed the shot. He tells Terry what happened, and
Terry basically kicks him out the group and says there's
no use for him, in which be Mickey responds with,
are you still coming to the wedding? Which is hilarious,
but okay, I just didn't assassinate the guy you wanted
to be to assassinate. But pull up to the wedding, bro,

(01:25):
So let's talk about the wedding. Be Mickey has a
small button. Nice wedding. Lucille decides to sing at the wedding,
which causes Terry to say to Charles, as soon as
your music career ends, mom's music career begins, which is
a best thing to say. The poor Charles, of course,
he gets pissed off and walks off. I mean, why
would you say that, Terry? I don't think he knew
the ramifications of that comment, but man, it's just messed up,

(01:48):
Charles man. Besides that, Nicole takes this time to tell
her boyfriend Breeze that she's pregnant. I guess she wanted
to do it in a public space with a bunch
of people, so he didn't flip out, just in case.
But they seem to handle it pretty well. He seems
like a good guy and he's gonna be around for
the baby. Lucille catches winda vid and she confronts Nicole
and at the end of the wedding, and again Charles

(02:08):
just seems blindsided and like he doesn't know what's going on.
Terry is shocked by it and he thinks it could
possibly be worm so you know where that's going to lead.
But Lucille here had a moment to bond with her
daughter and be that motherly figure, and she just dropped
the ball. She went off on the coal and I
kind of felt bad from the cold here, like her
mother is just tripping out. I always said Lucille wasn't

(02:30):
one of my favorite characters, and she's just getting worse
and worse. I guess it's time for this segment that
I hate to love, and that's everybody hates Charles. Let's
talk about Charles in this episode. First off, he's guzzling
pills with the hurt hand, and luckily Nicole comes to
his aid and tries to comfort him. But apparently that
isn't enough because later Lucille decides to chew him out
because she can't get public assistance with him living in

(02:53):
the house. So she beats him about how much he's
a loser and he can't provide anything with his handicap
and push his Charles pretty far to the edge. And
when I say far to the edge, that means to
the point where he wants to delete hisself from life. Yes,
he goes through a gripping emotional scene. I mean Russell
hornsby the actor who plays Charles here. This is where
you see him really shine. This scene hurt me to

(03:15):
the core. It was good that his family was there
to comfort him. Even Lucille tried to the best she could,
but man, it was so sad to see everybody hates
Charles Man. We got some new players on the show
now the Moors, and they were introduced in the scene
that was just completely erratic. I mean, they showed up
at some guy's house apparently they were just occupying it.
Pusher shows up and just unloads on them with machine guns.

(03:39):
It's just a big shootout. It was almost like something
out of John Wick and it just came out of nowhere.
I don't know how you guys felt about it, but
to me it was just like, whoa, what are we
doing here? This' just a lot but now we got
the moors here and then not playing around. Detective Brian
had my boy Duffy in the interrogation, and man, do
I like Duffy Man. He's one of the coolest guys
on the show. Everybody needs a friend like Duffy. But

(04:01):
Brian is up to some real dirty tricks and he
brings in his incarcerated dying father. His father proceeds to
tell him that he might as well just snitch because
he doesn't want to end up like him in jail
for something that he didn't do in dying. And this
is a real tough scene for Duffy Man. He's having
a real moral dilimma. And if he's a snitch on

(04:21):
me out going down for someone else and then eventually
dying and riding away in jail, such a rough moral
dilimma that can spark a lot of real life conversations.
But Duffy was way more solid than Detective Brian thought
and threw his plea deal back in his face. Shout
out to Duffy for stinning ten toes down. Man, I
knew I liked that guy. Everybody needs a friend like Duffy.

(04:41):
He's definitely my top three favorite characters ever on this show,
and I hope this turns out well for him. I
would hate to see something bad happen to that man.
Sweetee Akakis shows up for the first time on this
season and Meech convinces her to trade on her cousin
and put him on to push his enemies. It really
didn't take a lot to convince her. I know she
had a thing for me each at one point, but
it seems like Meech really has the gift of gap.

(05:03):
That's like his superpower is to make people make questionable decisions.
Pushes right hand man, spills the beans to meet that
Terry told him to overtake Pusha, and Meech isn't happy
about it. They can't seem to get on the same page,
and he proceeds to man handle this little guy. And
when I say little guy, did anybody notice how small
this guy was to meet? Of all people? Like, where
do they get this guy? Is this a chem a trick?

(05:25):
Is this real? What is going on? Maybe I'm the
oldes president who thought it was weird. But it's like
Meech was a giant in that scene. I don't know. Whatever.
Moving on, after Terry found out Nicole is pregnant, he
decides to man up and put hands on Worm. What's
going on with Terry's he actually started to become a
gangster in these streets. I don't know, but he does
pressure Worm and says if the baby is his, he

(05:46):
has to step up rightfully. So good on Terry. But
that's not his only gangster moment on the show. Marquisha
tells him that Boom is staying at the house. He
proceeds to go over there and put a whipping on Boom.
I mean, it's a clear w in ten Favor. I
couldn't believe it. Is this a turning point in Terry.
Is he gonna become the guy who just enforces everything

(06:06):
on his own? I don't know. But he still has
a soft spar for Marquisha because I would have kicked
her and Boom right on the curb, or send them
on the first train packing or something even worse. I
don't know what he sees in this girl. Meach pays
a visit to push it and tells him that he's
out of the game. He's cutting them off, which I
don't understand why Meach thinks he can just walk up
to anyone in any position, whether they're a dealer or

(06:28):
a gang store or record exact, and kind of just
tell them off like he's their father and walk out.
I mean, if you're gonna make these type of big
threats to people, you're gonna have to take them off
the board. These guys are not pushovers. So obviously Pusher retaliates.
He winds up killing his former right hand man, and
I don't know what Meech expected there. He's lucky he
made it out of their live. So that's basically the

(06:49):
major things from this episode. But there was a major
final scene, so let's talk about that. The final scene
of this episode was a banger. We found out so
much about be Mickey Man. I didn't know if he
could be trusted. He almost won me over. He is
on a full on villain arc. He proceeds to tell

(07:11):
his wife how he's getting revenge on the Filandery brothers.
I mean, he went as far as getting Lamar to
get upset about Meech being back and then shooting him
to get back and then good graces. He set up
the plan to not kill Pusher and just cause a
rift between everyone by missing on purpose. I mean, this
guy is relentless in Dia Bollacle his wife, even ascts

(07:32):
him at one point to stop or if he would stop,
and the answer is a big fat no. He's seeing
this to the end. He's gonna make them feel pain
like he felt pain. This is the greatest villain on
this show so far. Whoever decided to write this in
for be Mickey's character or if this was the plan
from the beginning, I don't know, but I like it
this episode ending fire. What do you guys think about it?

(07:56):
Do you think the show was ramping up? Where more
than halfway through? We got about four sols left. I'll
be here recapping all of them. Let me know down
in the comments. What's up would be Mickey? Did you
see this coming? Do you think he was that smart?
What do you think about Nicole's pregnancy? Where's that gonna go?
Is it worm? Is it Breeze? Let me know down
in the comments, and make sure you hit the subscribe.

(08:16):
Check out the last few interviews I did with the
cast members. We have Clifton Power we got Dona Rowlands,
we got Lylah Prue, we got Sidney Mitchell. I mean,
it's just been rolling right here for being MEF on
this channel, so stick with me. And I also do
plenty of reviews on other things, And if you want
me to review something, you could drop that in the
comments too. Man, I'm open to watching new stuff. I'll
see you guys next week. I'm out
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