Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show Episode 6 Recap: Going Home Is Complicated
âItâs amazing how many times Iâve been on national television and said the word gay and how little thatâs acknowledged,â Jerrod Carmichael said when we spoke in March. âMy parents just completely ignore the words that Iâm saying. Those are the factors that led to the show, that kind of muted response.â
In âHomecoming,â episode 6 of Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show, we finally spend time with the person who has basically set the entire project into motion: Carmichaelâs mother, Cynthia. And similar to a lot of homecomings, itâs a tough one.
The episode begins with Carmichael onstage, telling the crowd heâs heard from his mother for the first time since they became estranged, shortly after his public coming-out in the 2022 HBO special Rothaniel. It was a late-night call, and like many of us, he does not trust a late-night phone call from home. âItâs a little like an is Dad dead situation,â he says. Instead, âshe called and apologized to me for her negative reaction to my coming out,â he says. âShe says she loves me and accepts me for who I am.â
So Carmichael goes home, and he and his mother meet for the first time in a couple years, and it seems to be at a Chuck E. Cheese, and Iâm just not going to question it. But Cynthia absolutely beams. She loves himâitâs obvious.
But boy. is it complicated.
âYou say you accept me, but youâve compared me to a murderer twice since we sat down.âThe two of them have a private talkâjust Cynthia and Carmichael and the camera guy and a sound person and a production assistant or two, and you and meâand she says that she has learned to accept his sexuality. She cannot judge him, just like she cannot judge âa person who cheats, or even a person who does a murder.â
I felt that one in my stomach, and so does Carmichael.
âIâm gay. Iâm not choosing to be gay,â he tells her. âIn fact, I did the opposite for most of my life.â Heâs very emotionally direct as he says, âYou say you accept me, but youâve compared me to a murderer twice since we sat down. Cool, my mom accepts me as she would Jeffrey Dahmer.â
HBOâCool,â Jerrod Carmichael says in episode 6, âmy mom accepts me as she would Jeffrey Dahmer.â
âI know it was the hardest thing to be truthful about,â Carmichael told me. âItâs so tied up in identity that itâs a slippery slope, just confidently saying what you want and who you are. I just know that I had a lot of shame, and because of the shame, I was not being truthful. I was hiding, and I was shut off from God. I was shut off from faith. All the shame was clouding it.â Now we can see where some of that shame came from.
âI love you unconditionally,â Cynthia says.
âDonât say that when there are conditions,â he replies. Then it kind of just sits there. Neither will budge. And, really, only one is capable of budging, but she doesnât see it that way.
Carmichaelâs boyfriend, Michael, is also in North Carolina, and later Cynthia calls to invite her son over for dinner. Pointedly, she does not specifically invite Michael. But itâs food and itâs an invitation, and we can feel her hurt when he declines and says heâs going to show Michael around town instead. They go to Carmichaelâs old high school (âKiss me in high school,â he commands Michael); they meet up with some of his old friends; and Carmichael says of his parents, âItâs not a secret anymore, but my family treats it like that.â
âTheyâre just stuck on what theyâre stuck on,â one of them says.
HBOJerrod Carmichael and his boyfriend, Michael, in episode 6, âHomecoming.â
From there, Carmichael brings Michael to visit his brother and sister-in-law and their children, and it is revealed that he hasnât been back to see them in all this time, either. âThey stopped talking to you,â his sister-in-law says, âso you stopped talking to all of us.â The siblings, and the nieces who clearly love him, have been collateral damage here. âHurt people hurt people,â she says, âbut when does it end?â She makes the case that Carmichael and Cynthia are stuck like this because theyâre so much alike. âTake your own wall down. Youâre fighting against yourself.â
So Carmichael calls Cynthia and asks if he and Michael can come over, and again weâre in the semantic battle of whether the parents want to meet Michael. âDo you want me to meet him?â Cynthia says, mirroring Carmichaelâs dad. âThen I will.â
Andre D. WagnerRead the Esquire cover story about Jerrod Carmichael here.
So he and Michael go overâlate, for which Michael upbraids him appropriatelyâand the meeting is cordial but icy. I know itâs difficult for the editor if there is music playing in a location where shooting is taking place, but without a little radio on in the background, this scene is extremely difficult to watch. The silences are deafening, and soon enough we learn there will be no food. The previous offer to cook is off the table, and thereâs nothing in the fridge. âThereâs always McDonaldâs,â Cynthia offers, which feels like the cruelest thing Iâve ever heard.
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Listen: One particularly unfair aspect of the coming-out experience is that, about five seconds after you make yourself make sense to yourself, you have to turn around and make yourself make sense to everyone else. Once youâve pulled yourself through the formative years youâve spent hearing ten jokes a day about the kind of person youâre slowly beginning to find out you are, once youâve learned how to tell yourself apart from the boogeyman creep villain doomed soul youâve sat through anywhere between zero and a million angry sermons about, once youâve run out of masks to wearâif youâve done all thatâyour very first job is to help your family and friends through that journey. Itâs not easy, even if they do want to go on it. I donât blame Carmichael for retreating to New York instead of taking it all on. I did the same thing.
Onstage, he says, with palpable frustration, âIâm smarter than them, and I have all the money, so why are they still rattling around in there?â
âCan my mom change?â he asks. âI donât know, but itâs a reason to keep fighting.â And so are those nieces, whom he and Michael walk to school as the episode ends.
âIf you are actually in the thing, will you acknowledge it?â Carmichael asked of his mother last month. âI donât know.â At the end of this episode, we donât know, either. None of us.
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