The Last O.G. - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Staying Alive
After he is shot and wakes up from a coma, Tray must reckon with past mistakes while fighting for his future.

The First Hump Is the Hardest
Back on his feet, Tray looks to set the record straight with the person who shot him while reigniting his relationship with Jasmine.

Tray Finds His Purpose
Tray brings his love of cooking to a job at Wavy's new restaurant and discovers an even greater love in the process.

If You Can't Buy, Rent
After Veesy declines his help, Tray decides to get enough signatures to keep the community center open in secret.

Helping Is Hard
Tray begins teaching at the community center and training Javi in boxing until his mother shows up, angry he's been skipping school.

The Negotiator
Tray's cooking class is interrupted when a young man named Demar comes to tell his pregnant girlfriend, Felicia, they have to run from the police.

Smush
After they find a suspicious hat in Amira's room, Tray and Josh decide to follow her and find out whose it is.

Know Thyself
Amira attends college presentations, and her quick decision surprises Tray, who then works to guide Amira toward a better understanding of her identity; while cleaning out Roberta's storage unit, Shahzad makes a discovery about her past.

The Squared Circle
Veesy convinces a Brooklyn artist to paint a mural for the community center; Tray approaches Mark Breland and Teddy Atlas to train Javi; when Javi lands a fight that conflicts with prom, Josh steps in to help Amira; Shahzad makes a special promposal.

The Payback
Tray excitedly prepares for his kids' graduation but is interrupted by an illicit request from Percy; after Tray helps a student out of a jam, Veesy begins to see Tray in a new light; Shahzad stresses over having to give a graduation speech.
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