So withHarlem, I knew at least one of them was going to be queer.

Weve done a lot of relationship stuff throughout the show, says Oliver.

Oliver and her writing team poetically illustrate how endings and beginnings are often one in the same.

Camille (Meagan Good), Quinn (Grace Byers), Angie (Shoniqua Shandai), Tye (Jerrie Johnson) in HARLEM S3 Photo Credit: Emily V. Aragones/Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC

The core four of ‘Harlem’: Camille (Meagan Good), Quinn (Grace Byers), Angie (Shoniqua Shandai), and Tye (Jerrie Johnson).Emily V Aragones/Prime

while simultaneously walking away from her dream of becoming a tenured professor at Columbia University.

Quinn tries to find the lover within herself following a heartbreaking ending with Isabella (Juani Feliz).

But is any of it enough?

Season Three finds each member of this Brown Skin Girl quartet navigating these crossroads.

Harlemalso brings fresh perspectives this season to conversations its audience is having online.

One thing I felt like we dont see enough of is single motherhood, says Oliver.

Its usually in a package deal with a husband and a child and you did it in this order.

Its like theCosbything and thats what you usually see on television.

But people are stumbling into motherhood in different ways.

Oliver mentions a colleague who became a single mother by choice using a donor.

Shes doing a beautiful job, and I didnt see stories like hers onscreen, says Oliver.

Quinn was like 80 percent there, and one experience took her over the edge.

Maybe I should make a run at figure this out, I would love it.

But for now, this final season is enough.