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'All American' Season 7 Episode 5 "I Got a Story to Tell" Review

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This week on All American, both Beverly and Crenshaw High players take a break from their winning streak seasons and giveback to the community. 


Amina organizes a volunteer lock in to help package food for those hungry, while facing a personal dilemma. She contemplates running for Student Council President, especially since her campaign speech coincides with her late mother's birthday.


Enlisting the players at Beverly, KJ decided the day of service would be good for them as well. Shoutout to Cassius for catering his Oakland famous BBQ for the event. 





Meanwhile, Coop attends a law panel, exploring her academic and personal  interests with her Professor, Breonna. An office hours questions session turned into having drinks and questioning her long distance relationship with her girlfriend, Patience. 


Another developing love triangle . . . or should we say square is noted among the teens at the lock in.  Anima is observed being comforted by KJ much to the dismay of Khalil and Beverly High cheerleader, Tori. In an effort to continue making Khalil jealous, Amina proposes a fake relationship with KJ, believing this might rekindle his interest.


KJ agrees, setting the stage for potential complications, especially since he was going to finally admit his feelings for Amina, prior to. After a conversation with his dad, Cassius. 





Additionally, Khalil struggles with his father's return and the associated challenges. He is striving to maintain his distance from past troubles while enjoying all the perks of being a student athlete. After a conversation with Preach, he’s more focused than ever on proving he can be his own man and stay out of the streets. 


However, with his father, Marqui needing an alibi will family ties prove stronger than the straight and narrow path of resistance? 


Tune in to All American Monday nights at 8pm on the CW, as well as streaming on the CW app. 



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