On My Block has been praised over the years for its hard-hitting storylines, touching on everything from racism, poverty, and gang violence to adolescence, friendship, and loyalty. The fourth season did not shy away from emotional storylines and sadly, some of the show's most memorable characters were killed off in the final outing of On My Block. Newsweek has provided a full recap of who died in On My Block Season 4, and it comes with plenty of spoilers.
In this season, the characters faced intense challenges that tested their friendships and resilience. While the main group of friends—Monse, Ruby, Jamal, Cesar, and Jasmine—managed to survive, the series still delivered shocking moments as beloved characters met tragic ends. This season's narrative not only captivated audiences but also sparked discussions about the realities of life in their community.
The emotional depth of this season highlights the struggles faced by the characters as they navigate their complicated lives. With themes of loss, forgiveness, and growth, On My Block Season 4 leaves a lasting impact on viewers, making it a memorable chapter in the series. Let's dive into the key moments, focusing on the characters' journeys and the significant events that shaped the season.
Who Dies in 'On My Block' Season 4?
Thankfully, Monse (played by Sierra Capri), Ruby (Jason Genao), Jamal (Brett Gray), Cesar (Diego Tinoco), and Jasmine (Jessica Marie Garcia) survived the final season of On My Block. However, the same cannot be said for some of their closest family members. The two major deaths of the season, one in Episode 5 and the last in the season finale, ended the show on a bittersweet note.
Oscar 'Spooky' Diaz
Oscar (Julio Macias), Cesar's brother, was shot dead in Season 4, Episode 5. His death was all the more heartbreaking since he had made a promise to get his life back on track and leave his gangster lifestyle behind. After meeting his girlfriend Isabel (Andrea Cortés) and becoming a father, his life had truly turned around.
Just moments before the trigger was pulled, Cesar forgave his older brother after years of fighting and decided to leave Freeridge behind with him to go to Portland. Oscar had stepped outside of the house to call Isabel and tell her the good news about Cesar, but things took a dark turn very quickly. As he noticed a car approaching, he told Isabel he loved her before the camera cut back into the house where Cesar was standing. The audience does not see Oscar's death, but they hear the gunshots and a car speeding away.
Cesar ran outside to find Oscar on the doorstep, gasping for air. In hard-to-watch scenes, Oscar died in Cesar's arms. Unfortunately, it was never revealed who killed Oscar, but it was made very clear to Cesar that his attacker could have been anyone. Ray (Ian Casselberry), a close friend, explained to a devastated Cesar that Oscar was "in the life," meaning he had enemies from rival gangs that would have wanted him dead for a long time.
Fans have been sharing their fury and sadness about Oscar's fate online. One fan tweeted: "no bye 🤚🏼 because Oscar DID NOT deserve this ending. No one talk to me I’m in mourning... #OnMyBlock." Another fan added: "Why did they kill Oscar? He was supposed to get his happy ending #OnMyBlock."
Abuelita
In the bittersweet finale, there are some particularly heartbreaking moments. One of the most tear-jerking scenes is when Abuelita (Peggy Blow), Ruby's grandmother, dies from cancer. Earlier in the series, we learned she was sick, but nobody could have foreseen her death coming. After all, Abuelita had been a main character since Season 1 of the show, and no other original main character had been killed off in the show... until now.
There is some peace to be taken from Abuelita's death—she got the farewell party she always wanted and deserved. Abuelita also got to see Ruby off to prom, something she had always wanted. We learn later that Abuelita died peacefully but not without leaving her mark on everybody's life. She had one last gift to give to Ruby and his friends, the Rollerworld Money from Season 3. All of this time, the missing money had been right in front of them all along.
On My Block is streaming on Netflix now, and it serves as a reminder of the profound impact of the characters and their stories. As fans reflect on the emotional journey of this season, they are left with a mixture of sadness and appreciation for the depth of storytelling that On My Block has consistently delivered.
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