Boomerang Season 1 Episode 3 Power
- TV-14
- February 19, 2019
- 19 min
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6.8 (15)
In Boomerang season 1 episode 3, entitled "Power," the story continues to follow the lives of the young, ambitious employees at a black-owned advertising agency in Atlanta, Georgia. The episode opens with the employees working on a new advertising campaign for a luxury car brand, under the leadership of their boss, Bryson Broyer (played by Tequan Richmond).
At the start of the episode, the agency is given a new account to work on, which involves creating a marketing campaign for a new luxury car brand. Crystal, an ambitious employee, sees this as her chance to prove herself and takes the lead on the project. However, her work is quickly challenged by Bryson, who feels that her approach is too conservative and not cutting-edge enough. As Crystal struggles to come up with a fresh idea that will satisfy Bryson and the client, she becomes increasingly frustrated and anxious.
Meanwhile, the other employees are dealing with their own personal and professional challenges. Tia (played by Leland B. Martin), a junior copywriter at the agency, is struggling to balance her work with her personal life. As a single mother, she finds it challenging to juggle her responsibilities at the office with her duties at home. Simultaneously, Bryson's childhood friend, David (played by RJ Walker), is dealing with his own set of problems, including relationship issues and financial troubles.
As the day progresses, tensions begin to mount within the agency, and Crystal realizes that she needs to take a more assertive approach if she wants to succeed. She starts to assert her power and show her colleagues that she is not afraid to take risks. However, her newfound confidence is short-lived when her ideas are rejected by Bryson. Frustrated and disappointed, she reaches out to David for support, who encourages her to keep pushing and not give up on her dreams.
As the episode comes to a close, the agency presents its marketing campaign to the client, and tensions continue to rise between Crystal and Bryson. However, through their conflict, both come to a better understanding of each other's strengths and weaknesses. As the credits roll, the audience is left wondering what the future holds for these ambitious young professionals as they continue to navigate the challenges of working in the corporate world.
Overall, "Power" is an excellent episode that delves deeper into the lives of the characters we met in the first few episodes of Boomerang. It explores themes of ambition, creativity, and the challenges of pursuing one's dreams in a competitive and often cutthroat environment. Whether you're a fan of the show or just getting started, "Power" is well worth the watch.