The episode also deals with the simmering tension of Bunkie’s murder. While the world thinks Bunkie was a victim of street violence, the audience (and a suspicious Cookie) knows Lucious pulled the trigger.
Meanwhile, Cookie is determined to prove that Jamal is the true musical genius of the family. While Lucious dismisses Jamal because of his sexuality, Cookie manages to land Jamal a major recording session that produces "I Wanna Love You," a track that serves as a middle finger to his father’s prejudices. The "Cookie" Effect
If there was any doubt that Cookie Lyon was the heartbeat of the show, this episode puts it to rest. We see her navigating the "new" world after 17 years in prison, proving she hasn't lost her touch for A&R or street politics. Her ability to outmaneuver Lucious's current fiancée, Anika, begins in earnest here, setting up a season-long rivalry that is as much about business as it is about romance. Ghost from the Past: Bunkie’s Aftermath