The Oprah Winfrey-produced show is shaking things up in “Greenleaf” season 3 episode 9 when Bishop James Greenleaf (Keith David) and Daisy Mae Greenleaf (Lynn Whitfield) are finally on the edge of the cliff for their marriage. With the previous episodes highlighting the couple's conflicts, fans are wondering if there is a shred of emotion left within Bishop to reject the finalization of their divorce.
According to OtakuKart, Lady Mae and the Bishop's divorce will rear its ugly head in "Greenleaf” season 3 episode 9 during the bishop's silver jubilee celebrations. Fans may wonder if the bishop's annoyance at having to decide when to sign his divorce papers while worrying about his celebrations may reveal a deeper emotional understanding in this moment in their soon-to-be-former marriage.
As mentioned in the promo video for “Greenleaf” season 3 episode 9 and its plotlines, the bishop and Lady Mae's issues seem to stem from neither of them understanding what the other wants. Considering that both characters are headstrong – which emphasizes the actors' and characters' great chemistry together – it does seem that Bishop Greenleaf signing the divorce papers may be the best decision for both him and Lady Mae.
Fans may disagree that Bishop and Lady Mae should push through with the divorce. But until the show's continuing plot can give them more breathing room in the future to fix their problems beyond “Greenleaf” season 3 episode 9, it may be more prudent to keep the peace by signing the divorce papers.
Fans looking forward to discovering if Bishop finds it within himself to sign the divorce papers can catch “Greenleaf” season 3 episode 9 when it airs on Oct. 24. Hopefully, the bishop makes the right decision to the benefit of everyone involved.


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