NM: When Jada arrived at the restaurant and realized who she was meeting — awkward! But I liked that Emmett intended it as an apology for his father, knowing that the man showed up at her apartment with his hand out after keeping a roof over Emmett’s head for two whole weeks, when she’d been the one raising him every other week of his life. That was real maturity on Emmett’s part to recognize that (after getting an ear load earlier from his two other baby mamas looking for child support). But when Jada tells him she is interested in dating, he’s a child again: “You don’t need to date no one. There’s only one man that you’ll ever need — your son — who worships and adores you, and I’ll be the one to take of you when you’re old and wrinkled.” No, Emmett. Just no.