Una hora de crímenes reales narrada por Remy Ma que presenta historias en primera persona de personas reales mezcladas con crímenes que captan los titulares.Una hora de crímenes reales narrada por Remy Ma que presenta historias en primera persona de personas reales mezcladas con crímenes que captan los titulares.Una hora de crímenes reales narrada por Remy Ma que presenta historias en primera persona de personas reales mezcladas con crímenes que captan los titulares.
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I don't understand why the ratings are this low. The stories that they tell are entertaining and yes Remi can be a little corny and the acting seems staged but, overall the story line is great and thorough. I hope this series continues for years to come.
Rema Ma's narration is on point with valid comments on how people of color at times, are unjustifiably treated by the justice system. For sure, the tales are cautionary and promotes how doing the right thing, although it may not be easy, is always the best way to go.
Remy has a sound grasp on how to spin a tale with perfect inflection and expression. The New York accent is a treat. Vh1 got this one right.
Remy has a sound grasp on how to spin a tale with perfect inflection and expression. The New York accent is a treat. Vh1 got this one right.
I was 'done' after one episode of this show, but I watched one more just to see if it got any better. Spoiler: It didn't.
The show opens with the line, "How far would you go to come up within a system built to hold you down? These are the true stories who had good intentions but got caught up by bad decisions."
If that's not a lesson on how to frame a story, I don't know what is. So, it's "the SYSTEM" that's holding these people down, because they had good intentions when they stole a bunch of electronics, and just got caught up in a bad decision, or rather...they simply got caught. Both episodes I watched framed the story this way. Glorifying the crime with some sassy narration as if crime is justified if it's filled with passion. Please.
The show opens with the line, "How far would you go to come up within a system built to hold you down? These are the true stories who had good intentions but got caught up by bad decisions."
If that's not a lesson on how to frame a story, I don't know what is. So, it's "the SYSTEM" that's holding these people down, because they had good intentions when they stole a bunch of electronics, and just got caught up in a bad decision, or rather...they simply got caught. Both episodes I watched framed the story this way. Glorifying the crime with some sassy narration as if crime is justified if it's filled with passion. Please.
This show is complete trash. The guilt trip they try to lay on the viewer because the criminal grew up in a bad situation (BOO HOO. This isn't unique and you're not special) is just gross. None of the crimes were justified and the glorification of it by Remy Ma makes me sick. And I'm so tired of the "my skin is black or brown so the world is against me" victim mentality. If you want to do something with your life and make something of yourself, do it. Stop using race as a crutch. There are plenty of non-white people who have done amazing things and live wonderful lives because they had a (legal) vision and executed it.
This could have been just fine, it might have even been pretty good if it weren't for the absolute CRINGE narration of Remy Ma and the horrible lines she feels she has to insert into the stories. This should would be so much more enjoyable if they just told the story and didn't have the totally obnoxious dialogue from Remy Ma.
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