Snowfall season 4 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Franklin Saint grapples with the fallout from a damning article linking him to the CIA's drug operations. Tensions escalate in the community as historic CIA atrocities are discussed. Franklin's father, Alton, is revealed as the source, putting Franklin in danger. Reporter Irene Abe intensifies her investigation, leading Franklin to offer his side of the story. Meanwhile, violence erupts, orchestrated by Khadijah seeking revenge, causing betrayals and a breakdown of trust within Franklin's network. The episode culminates in a tense mix of personal and professional crises.
Full Episode S04E08 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Franklin Saint?
Franklin Saint is a central character involved in drug trafficking and linked to the CIA.
What is the article about Franklin Saint discussing?
The article implicates Franklin Saint in CIA operations and drug trafficking.
Who is Paul Davis?
Paul Davis is a character proposing a real estate opportunity to Franklin.
Who informed Theodore about his brother's death?
Theodore's father informed him of his brother's death.
What is the source of the unrest in the community?
The unrest is due to the public revelation of the CIA's involvement in drug trafficking and historical atrocities.
Who is Irene Abe?
Irene Abe is a reporter investigating the CIA's drug operations.
What is Franklin's reaction to Irene's investigation?
Franklin contacts Irene to offer his side of the story.
What challenge does Cissy face?
Cissy faces financial challenges as Paul Davis retracts a financial offer due to the controversy surrounding Franklin.
Who is Khadijah and what is her objective?
Khadijah seeks revenge for her daughter's death and orchestrates a violent attack on Jerome and Louie.
What deal is made between Manboy and Franklin?
They negotiate a deal involving the CIA connection, amidst betrayals and manipulations.
How does the episode end?
The episode ends with personal and professional crises for Franklin and his allies, foreshadowing further conflicts.