Un magnate del hip hop debe elegir a un sucesor de entre sus tres hijos, quienes pelean por el control de su compañía multimillonaria, mientras su exmujer planea recuperar lo que es suyo.Un magnate del hip hop debe elegir a un sucesor de entre sus tres hijos, quienes pelean por el control de su compañía multimillonaria, mientras su exmujer planea recuperar lo que es suyo.Un magnate del hip hop debe elegir a un sucesor de entre sus tres hijos, quienes pelean por el control de su compañía multimillonaria, mientras su exmujer planea recuperar lo que es suyo.
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- 30 premios ganados y 106 nominaciones en total
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Reviewers say 'Empire' is lauded for its compelling drama, strong performances by Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson, and seamless integration of music. It addresses social issues like race, sexuality, and mental health, representing African American experiences in the music industry. However, it is criticized for clichés, over-the-top acting, and unrealistic plotlines. Some reviewers also note issues with character portrayals and sensitive topic handling. Despite these flaws, many find the show entertaining and impactful, appreciating its unique concept and cultural significance.
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Don't waste your time
This is the worst show on television. Terrible, low-budget actors with writing that has the quality seen in middle school poetry.
A Bold, Addictive Drama with Flashes of Brilliance and Some Stumbles
Empire burst onto the television scene in 2015 with a bang-dripping in style, family drama, and unforgettable music. Created by Lee Daniels and Danny Strong, the show follows music mogul Lucious Lyon (Terrence Howard), his ex-wife Cookie (Taraji P. Henson), and their three sons as they fight for control of their hip-hop empire. What starts as a gritty, Shakespearean battle over legacy quickly becomes one of TV's most talked-about dramas.
Positive Aspects: I. Powerhouse Performances: Taraji P. Henson's portrayal of Cookie Lyon is iconic-sharp-tongued, stylish, and deeply layered. She brought heart and fire to every scene, often stealing the spotlight. Terrence Howard also gave a commanding, if complex, performance as Lucious Lyon.
II. Original Music: With music produced by Timbaland and later Rodney Jerkins, Empire delivered bangers that genuinely stood on their own. The show blurred the line between fiction and real music industry relevance.
III. Bold Storytelling: The show wasn't afraid to go big-from power struggles to shocking twists, betrayals, and dramatic revelations. The first two seasons especially balanced high-stakes drama with emotional depth.
IV. Representation: Empire was groundbreaking in showcasing a predominantly Black cast and exploring topics like homophobia in the Black community, mental health, and identity with sensitivity and courage.
Negative Aspects: I. Inconsistent Writing in Later Seasons: After a strong start, the later seasons sometimes veered into soap-opera territory, with convoluted plotlines and melodrama overtaking the grounded family dynamics that initially made the show compelling.
II. Character Development Fluctuations: Some characters lost consistency over time, especially as story arcs became increasingly dramatic or rushed. Motivations shifted too often to serve the plot rather than the characters.
III. Abrupt Ending: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the final season was cut short, which left the series without a fully realized conclusion. Some storylines felt unresolved or hastily wrapped.
Final Verdict:
Despite its imperfections, Empire made an undeniable cultural impact. It was flashy, addictive, musically innovative, and carried by unforgettable performances-especially Taraji P. Henson's legendary Cookie. While the later seasons lost some of the magic, the show's legacy as a bold, trailblazing drama remains intact. If you love music industry intrigue, family chaos, and sharp dialogue, Empire still delivers plenty of reasons to watch.
Positive Aspects: I. Powerhouse Performances: Taraji P. Henson's portrayal of Cookie Lyon is iconic-sharp-tongued, stylish, and deeply layered. She brought heart and fire to every scene, often stealing the spotlight. Terrence Howard also gave a commanding, if complex, performance as Lucious Lyon.
II. Original Music: With music produced by Timbaland and later Rodney Jerkins, Empire delivered bangers that genuinely stood on their own. The show blurred the line between fiction and real music industry relevance.
III. Bold Storytelling: The show wasn't afraid to go big-from power struggles to shocking twists, betrayals, and dramatic revelations. The first two seasons especially balanced high-stakes drama with emotional depth.
IV. Representation: Empire was groundbreaking in showcasing a predominantly Black cast and exploring topics like homophobia in the Black community, mental health, and identity with sensitivity and courage.
Negative Aspects: I. Inconsistent Writing in Later Seasons: After a strong start, the later seasons sometimes veered into soap-opera territory, with convoluted plotlines and melodrama overtaking the grounded family dynamics that initially made the show compelling.
II. Character Development Fluctuations: Some characters lost consistency over time, especially as story arcs became increasingly dramatic or rushed. Motivations shifted too often to serve the plot rather than the characters.
III. Abrupt Ending: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the final season was cut short, which left the series without a fully realized conclusion. Some storylines felt unresolved or hastily wrapped.
Final Verdict:
Despite its imperfections, Empire made an undeniable cultural impact. It was flashy, addictive, musically innovative, and carried by unforgettable performances-especially Taraji P. Henson's legendary Cookie. While the later seasons lost some of the magic, the show's legacy as a bold, trailblazing drama remains intact. If you love music industry intrigue, family chaos, and sharp dialogue, Empire still delivers plenty of reasons to watch.
Going downhill fast
The first season of Empire was entertaining ... now it is just silly/stupid - no longer worth watching. The characters have become too extreme. Racist portrayals are disturbing. For a family that supposedly is close, there is far too much back stabbing and maneuvering - especially since they are portrayed as being hoodlum-like. One expects more character elimination and less soap opera drama. Without major improvements, I don't expect Empire to last much longer. BORING AND TEDIOUS.
Stereotyping at its finest
Pure garbage with terrible acting and writing. The absolute stereotyping is appalling and if that's not enough to turn you off, I've got one name for you - Jussie Smollett
Smollett effect
Willing to give every show a fair shake and don't wish to speak ill of the show's achievements to date.
However, at present there is a cast member who could potentially be allowed to stay on;l a cast member that willingly and knowingly attempted to stir up racial violence via fake hate hoax, simply to fuel his communist degenerate narcissism.
This review should serve as a warning to Empire's producers - do the right thing.
However, at present there is a cast member who could potentially be allowed to stay on;l a cast member that willingly and knowingly attempted to stir up racial violence via fake hate hoax, simply to fuel his communist degenerate narcissism.
This review should serve as a warning to Empire's producers - do the right thing.
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- TriviaTaraji P. Henson said that she would only do the show under the condition that Terrence Howard played the lead male role.
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