Greenleaf season 5 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a heart-wrenching revelation, AJ confesses to Grace and Sophia that he was raped in prison, explaining his traumatic behavior and desire to isolate. Meanwhile, Jacob confronts his father, James, about a suspicious call to Daryl James on the night of his death and a previous will, challenging the Greenleafs' claim to their home. Charity faces mockery but remains determined, as Lady Mae proposes "Eternal Faith Fellowship" as their new church's name, symbolizing hope and continuity. The episode peels back layers of secrets and lies, questioning the foundation of the Greenleaf legacy and highlighting the complex dynamics of forgiveness, truth, and the search for redemption.
Full Episode S05E03 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who did AJ reveal his prison trauma to?
AJ revealed his prison trauma to Grace and Sophia.
What did Jacob confront James about?
Jacob confronted James about a suspicious phone call to Daryl James the night he died and the existence of a previous will leaving the mansion to Daryl.
How did James react to Jacob's confrontation?
James denied making the call and was surprised by the mention of the previous will, claiming ignorance.
What church name does Lady Mae propose?
Lady Mae proposes "Eternal Faith Fellowship" as the new church's name.
What role is offered to Charity by Lady Mae?
Lady Mae offers Charity the position of Associate Pastor at their new church.
What is the nature of Jacob and Tasha's conversation?
Jacob and Tasha discuss their past feelings and the possibility of exploring their relationship after Jacob's divorce is finalized.
How does AJ describe his reason for attempting suicide and wanting to leave?
AJ describes his rape in prison as the reason behind his suicide attempt and his desire to distance himself from his family.
What does the discovery of a previous will imply about the Greenleafs' claim to their mansion?
The discovery implies that the Greenleafs might not be the rightful owners of their mansion, hinting at potential legal and ethical issues.