[s2e3] Is The Total: Black, Being Spoken

The poem also touches on how words are "coloured by who pays what for speaking," reflecting the social and economic power structures that influence how marginalized voices are heard or silenced.

Decourcy (Aldis Hodge) visits the Rohr household, attempting to manipulate Jackie's wife, Jenny, into providing information that could be used against her husband.

Just as coal becomes a diamond under extreme pressure, the poem suggests that Black people can transform their suffering and "total blackness" into something valuable and radiant—a "jewel in your open light". [S2E3] Is the Total Black, Being Spoken

Siobhan receives positive news while she continues to plan her run for a seat on the City Council.

The episode title references the core metaphor of Lorde's 1968 poem: The poem also touches on how words are

Siobhan’s client, Kelvin Campbell, is released from custody. However, he remains haunted by the events that occurred on Valentine’s Day.

Jimmy Ryan finds himself facing problems that are significantly more dangerous than his own guilty conscience. Title Significance: " Coal " by Audre Lorde Siobhan receives positive news while she continues to

The episode follows several intersecting storylines in 1990s Boston: