The Last O.g. - Season 4 Access
: Moving beyond the initial "fish out of water" premise, the season focuses on legacy, community service, and parenting teenagers.
: Some viewers may find the jump between slapstick humor and gritty criminal threats (like the Percy storyline) slightly jarring. The Last O.G. - Rotten Tomatoes The Last O.G. - Season 4
After the shocking Season 3 cliffhanger, Season 4 opens with Tray in a coma—a jarring but surreal setup that mirrors Tracy Morgan’s real-life recovery. The season follows Tray’s "second second chance" as he navigates life in a wheelchair and seeks a new purpose at a community center. Highlights : Moving beyond the initial "fish out of
: The absence of Tiffany Haddish (Shay) is felt, though the show pivots by focusing more on the twins and Tray's new neighborhood allies. - Rotten Tomatoes After the shocking Season 3
The fourth and final season of delivers a poignant farewell to Tray Barker’s Brooklyn, successfully leaning into dramatic stakes without losing its comedic soul. The Verdict: A Heartfelt Hustle
: The series concludes with "The Payback," an episode packed with "tenderness, twists, and realness" that serves as a fitting end to Tray's journey. Challenges
: Tracy Morgan provides his most compelling performance yet, masterfully balancing "dopey optimism" with deep heartbreak.