Wasn’t Supposed To Be Yours 3 is the moment where everyone pretty much gets the ending that they deserve.
Throughout this series, we saw the way Dionne and Tank’s love was tested. In a way, Dionne was her biggest enemy, not knowing how much trauma and years of pain that she brought into the relationship. With a man like Tank, he forced her to let it all out and speak on the people who once hurt her in the past. These days, she’s no longer the woman that she was before. She’s learned what it truly means to heal.
Then, there’s Rico Briggs. Such a promising future, but so many things in his life that’s getting in the way of him successfully getting to the finish line. He’s dreamed of going to the NFL since he was four years old, but his actions will determine his career and could possibly destroy everything that he’s worked so hard for.
As the finale unfolds, hope seems to be the common thing that everyone is leaning on. Dionne is hopeful for her father to come home after serving 37 years in prison. Along with that longing, she’s also hopeful for peace in her life, and letting go years of pain that she carried with her. Rico awaits forgiveness from the football word and leans on hope for him to move forward.
This is one love story that wasn’t meant to be easy. Work had to be put in. This was a love that had to be healed through and fought for. In the end, what wasn’t supposed to be Dionne’s and Tank, might actually be what was destined for them.