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Have And The Have Nots Analysis
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The Have and the Have Nots is a show in which is directed by Tyler Perry; starring: Tika Sumpter (Candace Young), John Schneider (Jim Cryer), Renee Lawless (Katheryn Cryer), Aaron O’Connell (Wyatt Cryer), Crystal Fox (Hanna Young), Tyler Lepley (Benny Young), Eva Tamargo (Celine Gonzales), Angela Robison (Veronica Harrington), Peter Parros (David Harrington), and Gavin Houston (Jeffery Harrington). The Have and the Have Nots comes on OWN- Oprah Winfrey Network, every Tuesday. The series of episodes follows three families and their lifestyles as they interact with one another; Cryer and Harrington families considered "The Haves" and the Young family considered “The Have Nots". I watched episode twelve of season 4, “Sheep’s Clothing.” In this episode,
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The DA offers Wyatt an extraordinary deal if he bashes his parents being involved. Wyatt was previously assaulted in prison due to the betrayal of his parents, so he agrees with the DA. Meanwhile, at the hospital, Candace’s son Quincy Jr. is still being treated for child abuse injuries from his father. When Candace arrives at the hospital, there were policemen located at every corner due to Quincy Sr. coming to the hospital acting out. Allyah, the social worker explains, but due to fear Candace leaves abruptly feeling unprotected. Allyah sees that as neglect to Quincy Jr. so she thinks that Candace’s mother, Hanna, would be a better guardianship for him. On the other side of Savannah, Georgia, Jim Cryer pops up at Celine’s home. Celine has two children by Jim Cryer, but no one knows. Celine had a job as the maid at the Cryer’s home, until feelings were involved. At last, Hanna and Benny finds out that Candace has been lying the entire time about her financial whereabouts and being employed. Hanna is sick of her lying and taking her and others through disappointment, so she wants to confront her face to face and tell her that she will be given full custody of

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