Ryan Henry Admits That the Last Season of 'Black Ink Crew: Chicago' Was So Real, He Couldn't Even Watch It

Things were so "dysfunctional" another cast member needed therapy.

Season 3 of Black Ink Crew: Chicago was a lot for the cast to handle, especially for young Ryan Henry to handle.

There was the emotional fallout with Kat, a life-threatening hospitalization, and the near-destruction of his relationship with Rachel. So much happened, that he dubbed that his hardest year which is why he couldn't watch.

"I was dealing with trust issues and breaking of friendships," he admits and he wasn't the only one going through it.

With the premiere of Season 4 just a week away, we got the cast together to reflect on all the ups and downs of last season. Things were so "dysfunctional" Charmaine realized she needed therapy. Phor got his ass beat by flowers, but don't get it twisted, Nikki isn't as angry as people think. Ashley's pregnancy scare was nerve-wracking for Don, because he couldn't be there for his wife. Van lost his best friend and from what Lily could remember, the woman-to-woman talk between Rachel and Kat proved to be a moment of clarity for everyone. "Everyone's ego went crazy on TV itself," and that fame ish changed their "family" dynamic to "every man for themselves."

Get a quick refresher on what you might've forgotten as we gear up for season 4.

Don't miss the season premiere of Black Ink Crew: Chicago, Wednesday May 30th at 8/7c!