Violet and Ralph Angel - Queen Sugar
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Nova has flashbacks of the raid on her home. She decides to get away for a while, and Dominic offers to come with her. The two grow closer on the trip.

Darla wants to rent an apartment in town, but Ralph Angel says he isn’t ready. Darla points out that their little girl will be born soon, and they need to get settled.

Ralph Angel tries to track down Theo, but Theo’s phone has been disconnected, and no one can find him.

The farmers won their arbitration, but it’s a lot less money than they’d hoped for. So Micah thinks they have to band together and make their own change.

Micah has his photography exhibit at The Spot. When he’s faced with homophobia over some of his photos, Micah considers not having any more showings. It sparks a conversation about Isaiah’s sexuality. Micah says he’s the only one who defends Isaiah at the frat house. Isaiah points out he’s never said whether he was gay or not and doesn’t feel he has to, and he doesn’t need Micah playing hero for him.

Davis surprises Charley by whisking her off to their old college apartment, where he proposes. Charley turns him down. She loves him, but as she’s about to run for Congress in Louisiana and he has his dream job in LA, she thinks this is setting them up to fail. She doesn’t rule out marriage in the future but says this isn’t the right time. Davis tells her he can be patient and he’s not giving up on them.

After dealing with Celine and losing the farm to the Landrys, Violet is stressed and not feeling well. She later collapses when her Lupus flares up. Hollywood takes care of her and makes sure she rests. Ralph Angel visits, and he and Violet forgive one another for everything they’ve said and done and agree to move forward.

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Queen Sugar
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8
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Queen Sugar Season 6 Episode 8 Quotes

One thing that I know for sure is that wherever we are is exactly where we’re supposed to be, and nobody, not even the Landrys can change that.

Darla

I never saw myself leaving this land. It’s in my blood, you know. I was born here. Thought I’d die here too.

Ralph Angel