Brandi Fowler If the finale of “Greenleaf” were wrapped up in a perfectly packaged bow, with complications or heartstrings pulled, it wouldn’t really be a “Greenleaf” ending at all.Throughout its five seasons, the OWN drama tackled faith on TV in a way that few others of its kind have, slowly rolling out the flaws of the exalted Greenleafs, the first family of a Black church.
It gave its audience glimpse after glimpse into the inner workings of each character’s complicated humanity, and seamlessly weaved in faith and bible lessons that helped make the show so special and ready to stand the test of time.“Faith is a strong part of the African American experience, and to me, ‘Greenleaf’ was the first scripted show on OWN that allowed our.
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