LoverQuarrels
In We All Are Sinners, Smoke and Stack return to a town filled with ghosts from their past. Smoke, hardened by years of struggle, seeks redemption and reconciliation, while Stack remains volatile and unpredictable, unable to escape the sins they've both carried. Their arrival reopens old wounds, especially with Joyce, the woman Smoke loved and lost. Meanwhile, Mary, still hurt by Stack's abandonment, confronts him with the years of pain he left behind. As the brothers face the consequences of their actions, they must navigate their fractured relationship, the bitterness between Stack and Mary, and the weight of their shared history in a town that never let go of their sins. For Smoke, the return to Joyce brings its own share of unresolved feelings, and the weight of his past with her threatens to complicate his path to redemption. As if their past wasn't heavy enough, the brothers must also confront their older brother, Slick, whose presence looms over them like a shadow, a man both feared and respected, and whose wrath they have long avoided, knowing that facing him may be the hardest trial of all.