Queen Sugar season 2 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Ralph Angel faces a whirlwind of personal challenges as Darla reveals she has Lupus and hints that Blue might not be his biological son, shaking the very foundations of their relationship. Meanwhile, Charley steps up to support the community against the Landrys' threats, exploring strategic alliances that blur professional and personal lines. Nova seeks closure and a fresh start by selling a significant necklace, reflecting her desire to move forward. Vi reveals her lupus diagnosis to Hollywood, highlighting the couple's deep bond and mutual support amidst health struggles. The episode weaves themes of family secrets, community activism, and the complex interplay between personal legacies and social responsibilities, culminating in a poignant exploration of identity, belonging, and resilience.
Full Episode S02E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Ralph Angel Bordelon engaged to?
Ralph Angel Bordelon is engaged to Darla.
What diagnosis does Darla receive?
Darla is diagnosed with Lupus.
Why does Darla request to stay home from work?
Darla feels unwell and stressed from recent events, so she asks to stay home.
How does Charley propose to help Luther and Rainey against the Landrys?
Charley suggests going to the press to fight back against the Landrys' threats.
What significant item does Nova decide to sell?
Nova decides to sell a pearl necklace that was a gift.
What is Vi's health condition?
Vi has lupus.
Who is Martin Bennington in relation to the Landrys?
Martin Bennington is a rival of the Landry family.
How does Darla's past affect her relationship with Ralph Angel?
Darla's past actions and the uncertainty about Blue's paternity strain their relationship.
What is the community's reaction to Nova's actions during the Zika scare?
Nova faces criticism for her perceived detachment from community activism and her role in the Zika scare.
What advice does Remy give Charley about dealing with the Landrys?
Remy advises Charley to be strategic and cautious, reminding her not to put all her chips on the table in her dealings with the Landrys.