A Trini Cookup
RINCON FALLS: SEASON TWO
Ep 1. — Water More Than Flour: The couple scrambles to stay alive during the Water Riots of 1903 that lead to the burning of the Red House.
Ep 2. — Under the Crescent Moon: Kwame meets his mid-20s parents during the 1990 attempted coup.
Ep 3. — Power To The People: The couple gets caught up in the Black Power movement of the 1970s
Ep 4. — A Shout in the Dark: The couple transports to 1917 into the middle of the Shouter Baptist conflict
Ep 5. — Arena: The couple is forced to take sides during the 1699 Arena massacre
Ep 6. — Fair Trade: The couple helps Uriah Butler and Adrian Cola Rienzi deal with issues around the Trade Union movement
Ep 7. — The British Are Coming: Kwame gets pressed into service during the Spanish capitulation to British forces in 1797
Ep 8. — What Sound Is This?: Kwame and Savi are caught between the Colonial police and the steelband clashes of the late 1940s.
RINCON FALLS: SEASON THREE
Ep 1. — Meet Mary Chin: Chinese opening shops
Ep 2. — Portuguese
Ep 3. — Middle Easterners selling cloth
Ep 4. — Man From Arima: Transported again to the 1600s, Kwame and Savi encounter Cacique Hyarima and his indigenous rebels escaping the Spanish encomienda system, and join with him as he aligns with the Dutch in Tobago to harass the Spanish.
Ep 5. — Jews in WW2
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Ep 7. — Kaiso, Kaiso: Hiding from the vicious French planter Begorrat on his Diego Martin estate, the couple hears his slave Gros Jean sing the first ever calypso in patois, but also bears witness to the deadly feud between him and two other calypsonians — SoSo and Papa Cochon. Kwame is convinced he has found the correct cave route back to the 21st century.
Ep 8. — Return: Fleeing the consequences of Ep 23, the couple finally hits jackpot and discovers that Kwame was right about the cave route. But when they return to the 21st century, they must still come to terms with their relationship.