Clean Slate
- TV Series
- 2025
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.3K
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Harry, an Alabama car wash owner, is surprised when his estranged child returns home after 17 years, now a determined, proud trans woman named Desiree.Harry, an Alabama car wash owner, is surprised when his estranged child returns home after 17 years, now a determined, proud trans woman named Desiree.Harry, an Alabama car wash owner, is surprised when his estranged child returns home after 17 years, now a determined, proud trans woman named Desiree.
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- 2 nominations total
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Not bad a little cliche
I really liked the idea of this show and the fact the story is about a trans trying to fit in, the idea is fresh and the content relevant in todays world, however I found most of the characters and script both cliche and cheesy Desiree is the only believable character to me the others feel like they've jumped out of a Tyler Perry comedy I thought this show would be deeper with wit and comedy sprinkled in. I feel it could be a lot better but it's an ok show if you go into it knowing you'll get an easy watching slightly predictable sit com. It's enjoyable but could be so much more. That's just my opinion though others may think it's perfect.
Necessary
Is this groundbreaking content? No. Does it need to be? Also no.
We've come to expect that any media featuring trans identities needs to be educational, righteous, progressive, and informative of their experiences. It doesn't!
It's refreshing to have a mindless primetime sitcom featuring a trans main character- but not have the storylines solely focused on that single characteristic.
Of course the topic is navigated at intersections where it makes sense, but it is by no means focused on her gender identity.
Instead, the show is focused on themes and plot lines we've come to expect from our comfort sitcoms, with plenty of laughs to go around too.
Hoping they get a season 2. I need more Laverne Cox on my screen because that woman is a STAR.
We've come to expect that any media featuring trans identities needs to be educational, righteous, progressive, and informative of their experiences. It doesn't!
It's refreshing to have a mindless primetime sitcom featuring a trans main character- but not have the storylines solely focused on that single characteristic.
Of course the topic is navigated at intersections where it makes sense, but it is by no means focused on her gender identity.
Instead, the show is focused on themes and plot lines we've come to expect from our comfort sitcoms, with plenty of laughs to go around too.
Hoping they get a season 2. I need more Laverne Cox on my screen because that woman is a STAR.
Powerfully Life Affirming
Let me preface my review by saying I am a 71 year old White Grandfather with very limited experience with Transexual people.
I have always been very supportive of this community. Imdont need to know "details" to make transexual folks feel excepted and "safe"
This program really deeply touched me. At several points I found myself weeping. I am so very grateful for this program - it is helping me to understand what it means to be transexual. And what it means to be a family member of a Transexual.
The actors are perfectly cast - especially Laverne Cox. She is a National Treasure.
I encourage viewers to set aside preconceived prejudices and watch the program with an open mind.
And, for the "Good Christians" who find the topic uncomfortable. The Bible tells us very clearly NOT to judge other people. It also says specifically to be KIND to one another and to LOVE one another.
I have always been very supportive of this community. Imdont need to know "details" to make transexual folks feel excepted and "safe"
This program really deeply touched me. At several points I found myself weeping. I am so very grateful for this program - it is helping me to understand what it means to be transexual. And what it means to be a family member of a Transexual.
The actors are perfectly cast - especially Laverne Cox. She is a National Treasure.
I encourage viewers to set aside preconceived prejudices and watch the program with an open mind.
And, for the "Good Christians" who find the topic uncomfortable. The Bible tells us very clearly NOT to judge other people. It also says specifically to be KIND to one another and to LOVE one another.
10jesseliz
Really bloomed into what it was meant to be!
The first episode's writing may have been a little bit awkward and unnatural, but by the last episode I was literally crying as Laverne Cox's character goes through a healing process.
It discusses a lot of issues facing our modern world and does so in a wonderfully comedic way. From transphobia and religion, to Jan 6th and the women who walked at Selma, they touched on so much. While I know it is meant to be a lighthearted show, my only note would be to maybe include a story or two of characters who weren't able to mend fences or weren't supported when they came out, just cause there are plenty of ppl out there with that experience, and it ended up feeling like an underrepresented reality in such a relevant subject.
I loved all the supporting characters who are played by a wonderful cast of comedians, and I must say I was very impressed by the young Norah Murphy!
Thank you Laverne Cox for your unending talent and courageous representation of the queer community!
It discusses a lot of issues facing our modern world and does so in a wonderfully comedic way. From transphobia and religion, to Jan 6th and the women who walked at Selma, they touched on so much. While I know it is meant to be a lighthearted show, my only note would be to maybe include a story or two of characters who weren't able to mend fences or weren't supported when they came out, just cause there are plenty of ppl out there with that experience, and it ended up feeling like an underrepresented reality in such a relevant subject.
I loved all the supporting characters who are played by a wonderful cast of comedians, and I must say I was very impressed by the young Norah Murphy!
Thank you Laverne Cox for your unending talent and courageous representation of the queer community!
A real deep comedy
I just loved it all. Excellent characters, genuine laughter all along the eight episodes, and impecable actors. The small sourhern Alabama tone, far beyond the typical and boring stereotype, is just amazing.
It reflects very well the everyday life inthe South, the struggles in balance with the energy and determination of people to make it right. The plot is very well curated, it builds tension with such mastery. The way it makes you relate to the different characters and their life story is deeply valuable. The production in general demonstrates care on making the story and the scenes a one perfectly blended recipe.
It reflects very well the everyday life inthe South, the struggles in balance with the energy and determination of people to make it right. The plot is very well curated, it builds tension with such mastery. The way it makes you relate to the different characters and their life story is deeply valuable. The production in general demonstrates care on making the story and the scenes a one perfectly blended recipe.
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- TriviaThe show is set in Mobile, the south Alabama city where Laverne Cox was born and lived until high school, when she moved to Birmingham to attend the Alabama School of Fine Arts, a state-wide, public, magnet, boarding and day school.
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