I thought Blind-spotting was clever, suspenseful, stereotypical, and riveting.
What was most stunning to me was the writers ability to interweave the main character’s decision to remain productive during his probation condition and faithful at the intersection of his accrued anger, depression, and melancholy.
Protagonist and his friend didn’t kill the police at the end. When presumingly police’s wife called for the movers and sent them into her home while her husband was there in the back room. It was ambled opportunity.
The crisis of the police shooting the black man created not only protagonist’s melancholy through the metaphorical blind-spotting but the suspense of the consequence the police eventually would suffer.
My closing question, did the police call the moving truck or was it divine intervention through the wife calling?