In episode four of Slum King, viewers are taken on a journey as the teenage characters, including Yagazie, Kaima, and Kate, have morphed into their older versions, providing a glimpse into what their lives have been like within the Oro Lede community.
The episode kicks off with a thrilling fight scene between Imole and Tequila, which becomes the episode’s central action point. This showdown is skillfully choreographed, delivering each kick and punch with utmost precision, making it realistic. The prosthetic makeup effects used in this sequence effectively transform the characters’ appearances, showing the physical toll of their intense battle as it portrayed both of them heavily injured, particularly on Tequila.
The pace of the episode slows down after the fight scene, focusing on various characters’ interactions and relationships. A potential love triangle begins to brew among three characters, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative. Imole, having returned, reconnects with the community and tries to understand the current state of affairs.
One particularly scene highlights the prevalent patriarchy in African society, which extends beyond the confines of the slum. In this moment, Imole compels Selense to kneel before him to tend to his wounds, while telling his son to watch as that is the place of a woman and a man is not suppose to cry shows Patriarchal Africa where women are relegated to positions that are similar to kneeling on the floor(subservient positions), and young boys are taught not to cry as men crying gives a bad image of them as weaklings. It underscores the societal expectation that men should not show vulnerability through tears, reinforcing harmful stereotypes about masculinity.
As the episode progresses, Maje finds himself accumulating new enemies, some seeking to settle old scores, others initiating conflicts, and some simply resentful of his newfound position within the Alaiberu gang.
However, Maje appears to have plans of his own, leaving viewers anticipating whether he will follow through with his own plans or other intentions Imole has in store for him in the upcoming episode.