Soon after, Walt walks and fills in Tati, Donna, Kitty, London, and Krystal about his fall out with Jess about shutting down her womb on him. Much to their dismay, Sky reveals from behind the flag that London is back. The team is perplexed but extremely excited when Sky presents Britain’s flag, giving them the idea that they will be heading there. The exuberant reality star pops up, looking like royalty flanked with her own version of the Queen’s Guard from across the pond. Puma’s argument is, of course, that he is making more money, so Quani should be happy about that, but she is not, so Puma has a problem.īack at the shop, Head of HR, Sky has another surprise for the crew. To add more insult to injury, she is not happy that Puma is running a third shop cause that means it will keep him away from his family. Unfortunately, she is not impressed, and understandably so it’s not finished. The Art 2 Ink owner takes his wife Quani on an excursion to Brooklyn to check out the new shop he is in charge of. Puma is learning with more responsibility, comes more headaches. If Tati fails this upcoming test, there is a significantly good chance she will be thrown in jail. Instead, she is panicking because they moved up her drug, and she clearly was getting high when she shouldn’t have been. Anyway, Tati comes storming in with her stomach wrapped in saran wrap and guzzling a gallon of water. During his confessional, the professional couch sitter says if Puma were on top of his job, there wouldn’t be no need for him to apologize. Puma apologizes on behalf of Sky and her failed moves, but Ted is still not feeling him. The episode opens up following the aftermath of Sky’s failed team bonding trip that came to an abrupt end when one of the sprinters broke down. This week the Ceaser’s streak of good luck hits a snag, plus Tati is in trouble. In the process, his lazy cousin Ted felt some sort of way after he decided to go 50/50 with Puma in the new location and other shops going forward. Last week, Ceaser expanded his Black Ink empire by deciding to take his business to Bedstuy, Brooklyn.
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