Ali understands and forgives because he’s also been as sorry and regretful as Rue has in this moment and he knows how much he would have needed someone to believe him
What I wouldn’t do to have someone unconditionally there for me like him, a truly good soul to experience, as Ali is. He is what I aspire to be in life
@@TheZGHDTo be fair it can go both ways. “Would do” = any infinite number of things you’re willing to do. “Wouldn’t do” = an infinitesimal/negative number of things you would opt out of.
The way this show uses All for us is so haunting and interesting with regards to Rue and her journey,my favorite one is the end credit version of the Rue special episode and I'm glad they continue to use it still
never seen a show more overrated than this one. Only good things are cinematography and the music. There's no plot whatsoever and it's super toxic for the audience it's supposed to target (teens)
Rich Perez - I agree with what you said - but it does have some toxic elements.. but those are purposely done by the writers - but the fan base thinks is “cool” for some reason
It's kind of a stretch to claim that the show's target demographic is teenagers when it's rated TV-MA. Just because it's about teens doesn't mean it's for teens, though I guess we can't really help it if teens choose to watch anyway
Ali understands and forgives because he’s also been as sorry and regretful as Rue has in this moment and he knows how much he would have needed someone to believe him
"...And the Hour is certain to come, so forgive graciously.” (Quran 15:85)
Ameen
Ameen
What I wouldn’t do to have someone unconditionally there for me like him, a truly good soul to experience, as Ali is. He is what I aspire to be in life
you mean “what i **would** do,” not “wouldn’t” lol
@@TheZGHD who cares
@@TheZGHDTo be fair it can go both ways. “Would do” = any infinite number of things you’re willing to do. “Wouldn’t do” = an infinitesimal/negative number of things you would opt out of.
no no you sorely misunderstood their dynamics. he is def not there unconditionally and you shouldn't want to from anyone one. its selfish
@@lunavyz901 ok
The hour is certain to come. So we must forgive graciously. That’s beautiful.
Zendaya & Colman Domingo definitely both deserve their Emmy Award nominations. 🏆🏆
And they both won💃🏽
@@karabokhanyile I called that out as soon as I saw their argument scene. I knew they'd both win.
Oh, ok, WOW, Well she definitely can act! Her facial expressions and everything else worked! Excellent!
They have amazing chemistry
I couldn’t agree more! I loved their Xmas episode cuz they just work so perfectly together.
So glad Zendaya, Colman and Sydney were nominated. They were amazing this season. I miss Euphoria 😭😭
It just got dusty in here again. What a powerful moment.
The way this show uses All for us is so haunting and interesting with regards to Rue and her journey,my favorite one is the end credit version of the Rue special episode and I'm glad they continue to use it still
Apart fron the conversation Rue wearing malcolm tshirt is dope as cloud..
This scene broke me, man.
Alì is the father Rue has always needed
That's true and not to mention I hope Ali gets to together with rue's mom and marry her cause that would amazing if so.
Absolutely EPIC scene!!!Such a gifted actress!!👏🏻👏🏻🎭✨💫🤩
This scene makes me cry every time
Yeah after ali said "i forgive you" the silence in between ali whisper to me like " Forgive yourself" and let it go from your chest light up
That Malcolm X t-shirt thought ❤️
This scene is INCREDIBLY acted I get all wobbly inside
It’s like some wrung out a rag. Sheesh the tears just started rolling!
I really wish the show was just about Rue's story with Ali.
Everything else felt like a waste of time in season 2 by comparison.
Another Emmy to Z!!!!
Apologies
This scene made me crave a watermelon Jolly Rancher candy!
And people say Zendaya can’t act
i need to see it
This is good, but it ain’t no Kim Wexler
And it doesn't have to be lol
Kim is not a drug addict she's a lawyer so I don't get the comparisons
Who?
@@iLikeCokan amazing women from better call saul
never seen a show more overrated than this one. Only good things are cinematography and the music. There's no plot whatsoever and it's super toxic for the audience it's supposed to target (teens)
Rich Perez - I agree with what you said - but it does have some toxic elements.. but those are purposely done by the writers - but the fan base thinks is “cool” for some reason
It's kind of a stretch to claim that the show's target demographic is teenagers when it's rated TV-MA. Just because it's about teens doesn't mean it's for teens, though I guess we can't really help it if teens choose to watch anyway
Since when is being anti-drug abuse “toxic” for teens?