In this reality, Franklin is a dedicated student attending physics lectures. However, even in this "better" life, he faces systemic barriers. A mistake in his financial aid threatens his scholarship, and the cold indifference of school officials suggests he will be forced out regardless of his intellect.

The episode offers glimpses of how others' lives would differ without the drug trade. For example, Leon and Wanda are shown with a son, and Louie and Jerome have a baby, hinting at a peaceful family life that was destroyed by the crack epidemic in the primary timeline.

The blog-style breakdown of the Season 3 finale (Episode 10) of the FX series Snowfall , explores an alternate reality for the protagonist, Franklin Saint. Episode Overview: A "What If" Story

The episode ends by returning to the real timeline. Franklin, now fully recovered, meets Teddy by the LA River and negotiates a new, more aggressive deal, choosing to control the "river of drugs" rather than be swept away by it.

Lives - [s3e10] Other

In this reality, Franklin is a dedicated student attending physics lectures. However, even in this "better" life, he faces systemic barriers. A mistake in his financial aid threatens his scholarship, and the cold indifference of school officials suggests he will be forced out regardless of his intellect.

The episode offers glimpses of how others' lives would differ without the drug trade. For example, Leon and Wanda are shown with a son, and Louie and Jerome have a baby, hinting at a peaceful family life that was destroyed by the crack epidemic in the primary timeline. [S3E10] Other Lives

The blog-style breakdown of the Season 3 finale (Episode 10) of the FX series Snowfall , explores an alternate reality for the protagonist, Franklin Saint. Episode Overview: A "What If" Story In this reality, Franklin is a dedicated student

The episode ends by returning to the real timeline. Franklin, now fully recovered, meets Teddy by the LA River and negotiates a new, more aggressive deal, choosing to control the "river of drugs" rather than be swept away by it. The episode offers glimpses of how others' lives