Saturday, May 21, 2016

Empire Season Two Finale Recap: "Unexpected Vows & Judgement Day"

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On the finale of 'Empire' there were some shocking twists and turns that will leave you in suspense until next season. 

Previously on 'Empire' Jamal was accidentally shot by Freda at the American Sound Awards. The bullet was intended for Lucious but Jamal got in the way. Jamal survived putting speculation of his departure from the show to rest. Lucious who was behind the death of Freda's father Frank, still managed to convince Freda he had nothing to do with her father's death and conned her into putting down a track to motivate Jamal.

Meanwhile Hakeem was just about to marry Laura things took an unexpected turn for the worse due to a meeting called by Cookie that became violent. Even though Hakeem and Laura didn't get a chance to say "I Do", a marriage did take place.

To keep Anika from testifying against Lucious she and Lucious got married against Cookie's wishes. Before Lucious and Anika's spontaneous marriage took place, Anika who is also pregnant with Hakeem's child tried to committ suicide by jumping off the ledge. It just so happens following the sudden vows Anika was faced with judgment day when Rhonda made her aware that she knew it was her who pushed her down the stairs, causing her ot lose her baby. Anika and Rhonda both started fighting. They tussled back and forth trying to force one to fall over the ledge. By the time Andre arrived all you heard were screams. So who fell over the ledge? Was it Rhonda or Anika? Could it have been both?

This season finale of 'Empire' has left viewers wondering who survived the fall between Rhonda and Anika? If Anika survives there's a chance she could have lost her baby, the same way she cause Rhonda to lose hers. Also if Anika survives Cookie is going to make her life as miserable as possible. She was only playing nice because she was carrying Hakeem's child. Now that Anika and Lucious is married that changes everything!
Tamara M. Anderson
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