The following photos helped with the identification:Īdhering to his father's instructions, Blue sits on a park bench holding his doll, Kenya, awaiting his father's return.įollowing his father's return and during their brief conversation prior to leaving the park, Blue plays with Kenya. I immediately recognized his doll as a Barbie, but it took a few pauses of my DVR recording to fully identify her. Blue is seen playing with Kenya in several scenes of the first episode. Ralph Angel's young son, Blue, has a doll he calls Kenya. In the first episode, "First Things First," viewers were introduced to the members of the Bordelon family (mentioned above in the synopsis). Also involved in the farm are Aunt Violet and family friend Remy Newell. Following a tragedy in the fa mily, the siblings must put their complicated lives aside so that they can come together to run the clan's struggling sugar cane farm. At the center of the family are Nova, a journalist and activist Charley, the wife and manager of an NBA player and formerly incarcerated father Ralph Angel, who is searching for redemption. "Queen Sugar" tells the story of the estranged Bordelon siblings in Louisiana. After reading the first chapter of the book prior to watching the DVR'd first episode, "First Things First," it became apparent that the first episode loosely follows chapter 1.Īn online synopsis of the TV series reads: The series is based on the book of the same name by Natalie Baszile. Last week I enjoyed watching the two-night, commercial-free airing of the first two episodes of "Queen Sugar," a new series which airs on OWN (the Oprah Winfrey Network), created and produced by Ava DuVernay and Oprah Winfrey. The main sibling characters of Queen Sugar are Ralph Angel, Nova, and Charley.
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