Being Mary Jane season 4 episode 12 spoilers: Mary Jane & Justin’s choice
Want to get a little more information about what’s coming? Well, we’ve got a few specific details as to what to expect below.
Being Mary Jane season 4 episode 12 synopsis – “Since Kara is having a tough time in arbitration with her wrongful termination claim, Mary Jane and Justin decide not to confess that they’re seeing each other.”
All of this may be fairly superficial at the moment, but it does feel very much aligned with the Being Mary Jane world that we know where nothing can come easily, and things are messier at every turn. So why should you keep watching? Do we really need to spell that out? You’ve got more of Gabrielle Union and Michael Ealy, plus a story that somehow manages to combine high stakes with a little bit of relatability. While MJ does have herself a different sort of job than most people, she still keeps some of that human quality that you want to root for. Her struggles are real, even if they are heightened in some ways (understandably so) for the purpose of making some great/super crazy TV.
Is there anything that you do want to see on Being Mary Jane season 4 episode 12? Be sure to share now in the comments!
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You can head over here in the event you want some further information now about the series — we’ll back tomorrow with a little more information when it comes to the show’s ratings. The numbers for the first part of the season were down more than we would’ve liked or expected (at least compared to the season before), so we hope that there’s a chance to see things a little stronger this summer.
If there is one thing that we do know at present, it’s that the show is very much popular on social media — it was trending worldwide for most of its midseason premiere, and for good reason. Kudos to BET for also doing a pretty darn good job promoting it there. (Photo: BET.)
Monica J
July 21, 2017 @ 5:15 pm
This article really said absoulutely nothing. A complete waste of time. There was literally one statement about the next episode.