Adulting Season 3 (Chrome)
Season 2 was an emotional rollercoaster that pushed the brotherhood to its limits. We saw the group deal with significant life shifts—marriages being tested, career upheavals, and the ever-present shadow of "black tax." The finale left several threads dangling:
Mpho continued to be one of the most polarizing characters, often refusing to take accountability for how he treated his ex, Zethu. While he tried to move on with Naledi, his past actions—and the pride that prevented him from a real apology—kept him in a cycle of stress and drama. The Deep Take: adulting season 3
Undergoes the most profound transformation. He attempts to leave his life of crime for a 9-to-5 job and begins addressing his deep-seated trauma in therapy. His story arc serves as the emotional core of the season, culminating in a shocking finale that has left fans devastated. Season 2 was an emotional rollercoaster that pushed
The bromance that held the show together has been tested. Season 3 promises to explore whether the bonds formed in university can survive the corporate world, baby daddies, and secret affairs. We are looking at a potential "evolution" of the group—perhaps moving from a tight-knit circle to individuals learning to stand on their own two feet. The Deep Take: Undergoes the most profound transformation
What’s different this season
Bonga spent much of the series being the "golden boy." Season 3 is expected to delve deeper into his mental health and his struggle to define himself outside of his career and his father's shadow. 4. The Complexity of Modern Relationships
We’re all just improvising with slightly nicer cookware. 🍳