Here's the rise and fall of Snowfall's Franklin Saint
For the record there’s quite possibly no better run than the first three seasons of ‘Snowfall.’ Insanely amazing writing and each episode? Flawless. Things went up and down in the later seasons but if there’s one thing you can focus on, it’s the epic rise and shocking fall of Damson Idris’ Franklin Saint.
For the record there’s quite possibly no better run than the first three seasons of ‘Snowfall.’ Insanely amazing writing and each episode? Flawless. Things went up and down in the later seasons but if there’s one thing you can focus on, it’s the epic rise and shocking fall of Damson Idris’ Franklin Saint.
The series is gearing up for a final rodeo but until we have that first episode, here’s to you Mr. Saint.
Snowfall's 'Illiad and The Tiger' episode completely decoded
One of the wildest two-part episodes from ‘Snowfall’ this past season was pure insanity. Much like Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, there’s a lot to take in and you can’t help but appreciate a full breakdown.
One of the wildest two-part episodes from ‘Snowfall’ this past season was pure insanity. Much like Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, there’s a lot to take in and you can’t help but appreciate a full breakdown.
From looking at the shootout scene to understanding how much safety went into every moment, this is a must-see. Happy Friday!
Snowfall's season finale is going to be explosive
Granted, this is a look back at last week’s ‘Snowfall’ season five, episode nine scene between Franklin Saint and Leon Simmons, but my goodness did it all set things up to be crazy going into the finale and - of course - the last season.
Granted, this is a look back at last week’s ‘Snowfall’ season five, episode nine scene between Franklin Saint and Leon Simmons, but my goodness did it all set things up to be crazy going into the finale and - of course - the last season.
Just rewatching this interaction makes you realize no matter what has happened, this show has really been about relationships - duos, especially. Whether we’re talking about Teddy and his interactions with either his baby mother or pairings of partners or Oso and Lucia, this is the essence of what makes the show really solid. Ah - don’t forget Aunt Louie and Uncle Jerome. As we count down the hours before we prepare for a jam-packed season five finale, embrace the calm before the storm. Happy Tuesday!