

Working off scant clues and a hunch, Ronnie - the butt of neighborhood jokes and the object of disdain by even his own family members - turned himself into an amateur private eye and then vigilante, breaking into the home of Keisha's captor and helping the young girl escape sexual slavery. He's carried that weight ever since, which is why his daring and heroic rescue of Keisha this season felt like such a beautiful arc. The veteran was, of course, also the person responsible for the death of Coogie (Jahking Guillory) back in Season 1. Aimless, low key dependent on booze, and not quite certain what he wanted to do with his time on Earth. Since we've known him, Ronnie has been what you might charitably call a drifter. This video is currently unavailable.
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Synopsis: From Emmy® winner Lena Waithe, The Chi is a timely coming-of-age drama series centered on a group of residents who become linked by coincidence but bonded by the need for connection and redemption. Why'd The Chi choose to end Ronnie's life? What's next for the character's loved ones, and the community?The Chi Season 3 TV Series Download. And just like - snap! - that, his life was over, as he was shot from behind. His dignity had been restored, and he could know that his late grandmother might look down on him, finally, with some respect.
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The writers really brought it full circle - dealing with the trauma that he's dealt with and then coming to terms with it and somehow engaging with the people who were affected by the trauma. I was amazed at the journey the writers took him on. Jake's estranged brother Trig lands back in town on a mission.Jasmine Davis Hadn't Planned on Coming Out as Trans - Then Came The ChiTV Guide caught up with showrunner Justin Hillian and Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine to talk about Ronnie's death and what to expect from the Season 3 finale.What a seismic episode! Ntare, how are you feeling about the story, and what was it like dying on screen?Since the first episode of The Chi, when Ronnie shot Coogie, I was expecting him to go.
Ronnie had already transcended, and he was taken away.Justin, why did you all want to have Ronnie killed?Justin Hillian: Ronnie is a character that - there's a Ronnie in every neighborhood. And I think that was really interesting. There was no dramatic buildup of like staring at the guy. , so the way they staged it, I didn't even see anything coming. You don't get to fully examine things like this the way the writers did.
People had given up on him. And he's kind of someone that was, you know, forgotten about in this neighborhood much maligned. Promises made to them that are reneged on and then we see how they sort of deal with that trauma, that pain.
So we looked at it kind of like this moment when he's walking with Tracy, the woman that he did all of this for. But we did want to honor karma. He was like, 'This is the one thing I'm not gonna do - give up on this girl.' There was just this ultimate tale of redemption. He could relate to being the one people give up on. So that's why it was important for us.
You know? It was also why we liked him being the person to see Keshia when she was at that bus stop and for her to rush by him, to be leery of him. All of that just felt really poetic, and the end of an arc and the end of a story.Now, were we to believe that he had a chance of reconciling with Tracy?Our intentions weren't to make a romantic reconciliation, but just to be redeemed in her eyes. But also for the person who shot him to be a friend of Coogie who just couldn't stand seeing this guy who killed his friend be worshipped as a hero. That's why we didn't want him to see it coming. So it was like, not going to get better than this in this moment.

She's like 'Hey, if you don't want to do anything, you don't have to do anything.' She's not necessarily coming at it about what's the healthiest choice, she just wants them to be okay.Does he get a proper send-off, a funeral?Yes. She just kind of wants it to all be okay. And she's someone who isn't comfortable with that, going backwards to do some of the work. Because with therapy you have to take two steps back before you can take four steps forward. She felt like with Kevin, it didn't go well.
They said we need to get a kid. And by chance, when we were filming the last two episodes, there was supposed to be a kid that was Ronnie's grandchild, and for whatever reason didn't work out. We also liked the symmetry of opening with the funeral and closing a funeral.What can you tell viewers to anticipate for the finale?Mwine: Just in terms of the full circle, my daughter was born the day before I got the offer for The Chi. We wanted Ronnie, even though he's not there to see it, to have the community actually be there and, you know, give him his flowers.
So she was literally ushering Ronnie off.The Chi Season 3 airs Sundays at 10/9c on Showtime. And then she was cast in the last two episodes.
