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FATIMA LEAVES ZAC TO ROT IN JAIL! GOOD FOR HER!

FATIMA LEAVES ZAC TO ROT IN JAIL! GOOD FOR HER!

Today we’re diving into Season 3, Episode 13 of Zima, where we get some serious drama with Fatima, Zach, and the rest of the crew. If you’re new here, don’t forget to hit that subscribe button and turn on your notifications so you don’t miss any updates. And, as always, drop your thoughts in the comments—let’s keep the conversation going!

First off, let me say I’m all in on Fatima this season. The past few episodes have really showcased her strength and growth, especially in her decisions surrounding Zach. I’ve been waiting for Fatima to finally stand up for herself and demand more from Zach, and we’re seeing it now. After over 100 episodes of him dodging the consequences of his actions, Fatima’s tough love is long overdue.

Zach’s been getting away with everything—his bad choices, his lack of growth—and it’s time he faced the reality. Yes, he’s sorry, but that doesn’t erase the damage he’s caused. He has to deal with the mess he’s created, and Fatima’s right not to let him off the hook. She knows that if Zach really cared, he’d make the effort to change—not just say the words when he’s in trouble.

What really bothers me about Zach is his arrogance. He’s constantly been given second chances, but he doesn’t seem to appreciate the help and loyalty people offer him. Fatima’s right to step back and make him sit in the consequences of his own actions. He’s got everything—money, a stable life, and still, he’s wasting it. Instead of working on himself, he’s coasting on his luck and the support of others.

Fatima’s decision to distance herself from Zach is spot on. She’s been there for him, but at some point, she has to take care of herself and not enable his toxic behavior anymore. Zach needs to reflect on his past, understand his flaws, and do the work to become a better person, not just keep expecting Fatima to fix everything.

As for the other characters, Nathan’s attitude toward Fatima’s decisions is irrelevant—he’s just as toxic. And don’t even get me started on Bryce, who’s still meddling in Angela’s life. He needs to go somewhere and stop trying to make everyone’s problems his own.

I’m all for women having the space and autonomy to make decisions for themselves without being judged or guilt-tripped. Fatima deserves to take a step back and process everything in her own time. Love doesn’t solve everything, especially not in toxic relationships where one person does all the giving and the other just takes.

Then, just when you think things can’t get crazier, we get a last-minute twist: a shady police officer is involved in showing a picture of Deja with the therapist. It’s classic Tyler Perry drama—soapy and over the top, but I’m here for it!

Alright, I’m about to jump into Episode 14, but let me know what you think about this episode! Drop your thoughts in the comments, and let’s chat about it.

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