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Even worse than the label's "Sorority Sisters", "Sisterhood" is a so- called "miniseries" of 8 episodes of teen porn, lasting well over 4 hours including tons of filler in the form of recaps and previews, episode to episode.
Directed by Digital Playground's hack Jakodema, its 100% cliché of horny girls at Delta Pi Chi, their boring antics and plenty of sex. a vast cast of mainly young femmes is wasted.
Dani Daniels gives probably her worst screen performance as the dumb president of the fraternity, basically a good-time girl who doesn't go to classes as she has a hefty trust fund to support her. Hedonistic message here is moronic, typical of mindless Adult content.
She plays it smug throughout the show in boring fashion, but at least she can act. The same can't be said for her buck-toothed superstar co- star Keisha Grey as sorority's v.p., with the uncredited (for good reason) script positing Keisha as good girl to Dani's bad. The other big-name talent is sloughed off in pointless roles, with such dubious casting as Mercedes Carrera as a pledge when one would expect her to be among the elder generation on faculty or administration.
That task goes to the wonderful Lezley Zen, whose second act career finds her in poor assignments, here as a dean who used to be prexy of DPX many years back and is now more or less covering up for the group's current misdeeds. None of the male talent gets a screen credit, for reasons best known to the faceless intl. conglomerate that now owns once prestigious Digital Playground along with its now interchangeable stablemate Brazzers.
In this age of streaming, anyone sitting through this entire mess deserves a booby prize -I am ineligible since I fast-forwarded, just like in the good ole VHS days, to get to the final money shot.
Directed by Digital Playground's hack Jakodema, its 100% cliché of horny girls at Delta Pi Chi, their boring antics and plenty of sex. a vast cast of mainly young femmes is wasted.
Dani Daniels gives probably her worst screen performance as the dumb president of the fraternity, basically a good-time girl who doesn't go to classes as she has a hefty trust fund to support her. Hedonistic message here is moronic, typical of mindless Adult content.
She plays it smug throughout the show in boring fashion, but at least she can act. The same can't be said for her buck-toothed superstar co- star Keisha Grey as sorority's v.p., with the uncredited (for good reason) script positing Keisha as good girl to Dani's bad. The other big-name talent is sloughed off in pointless roles, with such dubious casting as Mercedes Carrera as a pledge when one would expect her to be among the elder generation on faculty or administration.
That task goes to the wonderful Lezley Zen, whose second act career finds her in poor assignments, here as a dean who used to be prexy of DPX many years back and is now more or less covering up for the group's current misdeeds. None of the male talent gets a screen credit, for reasons best known to the faceless intl. conglomerate that now owns once prestigious Digital Playground along with its now interchangeable stablemate Brazzers.
In this age of streaming, anyone sitting through this entire mess deserves a booby prize -I am ineligible since I fast-forwarded, just like in the good ole VHS days, to get to the final money shot.