It has been quite a roller coaster ride with Issa (Issa Rea) and friends, the season finale was no different. It left a lot to be desire as we are just left wanting more with a series of unanswered questions.

This episode starts with two bridges that I hope would be crossed by episodes end. The First bridge Lawrence (Jay Ellas) got the job in San Francisco so what does this mean for the rekindled flame between Issa and himself, will they try long-distance, break it off, or will Issa move to the Bay? The second bridge was with the unraveling of Molly (Yvonne Orji) and Andrew (Alexander Hodge), it been made apparently clear to all viewers that there was some friction in this relationship following the trip. Andrew on multiple times can be seen to hold his tongue whenever he tries to keep the peace but his patients have worn thin. It’s time for them to hash out what really going on.

Just before it hits the fan Molly answer a call from Kelli (Natasha Rothwell) and the episode go into its own rendition of “Looking for LaToya,” as the crew searches for Tiffany (Amanda Seales) this divergence from what was happening moments prior seemed to come out of nowhere but during a bus ride Issa and Molly were consoling Tiffany’s husband Derek (Wade Allain-Marcus) and for a second it was like the two were talking to one another.

Once Tiffany is found we come back to those two bridges, first Molloy and Andrew who look like they’re breaking up and then Issa and Lawrence (deep breath). So when Lawrence spoke with Condola (Christina Elmore) a few episodes ago it turns out she is pregnant, this was the bomb that no one saw coming unless you’ve seen it happen on a previous series Jay Elles acted on entitled “The Game,” to me, it’s a bit of a trope series use as a cliffhanger to get viewers to come back. This however puts the ball in Issa court will she continue to pursue a relationship with Lawrence or cut ties, I mean she does have Nathan (Kendrick Sampson) on the sidelines.

The final scene of the episode has Issa and Molly meeting in the same Ethiopian restaurant, Molly tried to “accidentally” bump into Issa. So will the finally become friends again or is this the conversation that puts an official end to their friendship?

I can say I’ve enjoyed this emotional season 4 of Insecure has put me on and next summer I’ll be right back on HBO at 7 pm PST to see what season 5 of “Insecure,” has in store. You can find the music from this latest episode with the help of the guys over at Tunefind. If you want to hear all the music played in season 4 the Spotify playlist is posted below: