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Snowfall rape scene
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Broken-System Dogmatist: Teddy frequently professes his belief in the "greatness of America", even he as is often confronted with the systematic oppression and racism that African-Americans suffer under, and that he himself, as a government representative, inarguably has a huge part of the responsibility for making their plight even worse by essentially running the pipeline that pours a highly addictive poison into their communities and backing the organized crime element that preys on them and their suffering.Reassigned to babysitting local assets, he stumbles upon an opportunity to get back into the field when one of his assets overdoses, leaving him with a whole lot of cocaine that has to be disposed of.

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  • Young Conqueror: Franklin is 19 years old when he starts building his up crack business.Ī CIA agent based in Los Angeles.
  • Took a Level in Badass: His prison tenure changed Franklin's view of the drug trade for either the better or worse.
  • For instance, when dealing with the cops, he assumes that as long as the cops can't prove he's committed a crime, they won't be able to touch him, but fails to anticipate Officer Nix making up fake charges in order to throw his mother into the back of a squad car and rough her up.
  • Too Clever by Half: He is a very clever young man who often seems several steps ahead of everyone else, but gets horribly overconfident at times.
  • For this, he was sent to jail, where he was brutalized by Ray Ray, and after Teddy bailed him out, he resolved to put an even tighter grip on his organization, to prevent another mess like Kev from happening.
  • Start of Darkness: At the end of season 2, he accidentally killed Kev in an attempt to stop him from starting a gang war.
  • Screw This, I'm Out of Here!: In the penultimate episode of season 5, he finds out that Teddy has started selling crack to Louie, and decides to quit the crack business, both because he's pissed that Teddy and Louie have done business behind his back and also because he doesn't want to compete with his own family.
  • "I am a black man in America! Hell yeah I'm paranoid!"
  • Properly Paranoid: He conducts his business with a considerable amount of caution, because it's the 80's and dealing with crackheads, rival gangs, and the CIA is pretty dangerous.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: He runs his business with as little violence as possible.
  • Handicapped Badass: In season 4, Franklin walks with a cane as a result of his being shot by Melody, but he still manages to command respect.
  • Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: His love for his mother Cissy is possibly the one thing that stops him from going completely over to the dark side.
  • Over the course of the series, he becomes more hardened, ruthless, and very serious as he becomes a powerful drug kingpin.
  • Character Development: Early in the series, Franklin was an ambitious, but naive young up-and-coming drug dealer.
  • He repaid Rob by hiring him when he went into the crack business.
  • Adopted to the House: Back when he was still in school, he lived with his white friend Rob.
  • A chance encounter draws him into the lucrative world of cocaine dealing and CIA domestic operations. The potential effect of this is greater in Snowfall, considering the casting of largely unknown actors who stand poised to sink into the roles without the distraction that comes from casting well-known performers.An ambitious young man in LA. It allows the audience to learn or be familiar with the events but still invest in a story whose ending they aren’t certain of yet.

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    This type of storytelling allows for realistic dramas to unfold despite the fictional pretense the action takes place during a true, historically relevant time.

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    It's no surprise that the series landed on FX, which has had success with grounded storytelling recently with following American Crime Story and Feud.īoth of those series are either based on real-life events or at least are inspired by it. Burning: The Riots 25 Years Later, which focused on Los Angeles during that time is seeking to continue his exploration of LA's culture at major flashpoints in the city's history.

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    Singleton, who recently produced a documentary about the Rodney King riots, L.A.







    Snowfall rape scene