The lives of a group of 30-something Black men as they explore the world of dating, careers, and friendship in today's society.The lives of a group of 30-something Black men as they explore the world of dating, careers, and friendship in today's society.The lives of a group of 30-something Black men as they explore the world of dating, careers, and friendship in today's society.
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As usual the performance falls short of the expectations.. the concept of the show like most of Perry's work finally displays uncharted territory in tv shows/film, but where it glories in concept it crashes and burns in plot and script. A lot of the scenarios seem forced/awkward and lines are repetitive and tiring.. I kept finding myself say ... "Get to the point!!" It was like he was trying to stretch out word count for a college essay.
First, let me start by saying that I'm a big fan of TP's work, mostly his stage plays. I lost interest in his work over the years because it seemed to be the same stereotypical portrayal of black people and it got old fast.
I was cautiously optimistic when I discovered this show on Bet+ and for good reason. I'm happy to see that YouTube is providing opportunities for content creators but that's where my appreciation for this show stops.
The plot and character development is sorely lacking, the set looks like something a high school drama club would throw together and the mother is a vile, foul-mouthed, verbally abusive, unfunny, unsupportive woman and I'm grateful that I don't personally know any black mothers who act like her. She literally has no redeeming qualities.
It seems as though TP is focused on quantity over quality and is just throwing his name on any and everything. Yikes.
I was cautiously optimistic when I discovered this show on Bet+ and for good reason. I'm happy to see that YouTube is providing opportunities for content creators but that's where my appreciation for this show stops.
The plot and character development is sorely lacking, the set looks like something a high school drama club would throw together and the mother is a vile, foul-mouthed, verbally abusive, unfunny, unsupportive woman and I'm grateful that I don't personally know any black mothers who act like her. She literally has no redeeming qualities.
It seems as though TP is focused on quantity over quality and is just throwing his name on any and everything. Yikes.
I am really disappointed with Tyler Perry for this show. The Ms. ALICE character is so offensive and pointless. What mother is overly sexual in every scene and tells her son she should have aborted him when he tells her to stop? I am sad the cast has to endure the script they are forced to perform in. Serious question does the TP studios not have suitable functioning sets?? In the first couple of episodes they would randomly sweat which makes me think he is running a sweat shop instead of a professional studio.
I have only watched 1 episode, but it doesn't seem too bad. It does kinda bring to mind the Tyler Perry episode of the Boondocks! I mean with the types of characters. Lol I will reserve comment till I got at least another couple episodes under my belt.
John's mother Alice completely ruins the show. I want to like the show but the entire time I'm just thinking, "Please don't let John's mother come into the scene.". If her character is written off, the show will be great. Get rid of her character and the ratings for this show will sky rocket. She truly makes the show unbearable.
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