When flash Darryl Montifiore makes an offer to buy Desmond's barber shop.
Desmond decides whether he should spend money sprucing up his shop. For that he needs a loan.
Only to find out that the man in charge of giving out the loans is his estranged son Michael. He ran off somewhere far flung to work in finance.
The episode introduces the oldest son and Michael is refreshingly upwardly mobile.
Both Michael and Darryl reflect the Yuppies of the late 1980s. It also has a narrative that West Indians were not that business minded but Africans were.
There were some good jokes and a few good laughs.
Desmond decides whether he should spend money sprucing up his shop. For that he needs a loan.
Only to find out that the man in charge of giving out the loans is his estranged son Michael. He ran off somewhere far flung to work in finance.
The episode introduces the oldest son and Michael is refreshingly upwardly mobile.
Both Michael and Darryl reflect the Yuppies of the late 1980s. It also has a narrative that West Indians were not that business minded but Africans were.
There were some good jokes and a few good laughs.