An honest and unique look into what it means to be young, black, and in constant pursuit of one's dreams in the heart of South Los Angeles.An honest and unique look into what it means to be young, black, and in constant pursuit of one's dreams in the heart of South Los Angeles.An honest and unique look into what it means to be young, black, and in constant pursuit of one's dreams in the heart of South Los Angeles.
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"Feeling some kind of way."
Changing outfits.
Fighting over high school clique dynamics.
"Feeling some kind of way."
Talking about the fights and "accountability."
Changing outfits.
"Feeling some kind of way."
Changing outfits.
Fighting over high school clique dynamics.
"Feeling some kind of way."
Talking about the fights and "accountability."
Changing outfits.
I love and support everything Issa does. I'll continue to do so with all her projects, but this show isn't it. The "drama" is unbearable and this "unscripted" show is giving very much staged. The cast makes black women seem catty and can't contain themselves. I'm disappointed Issa will put out something like this. I get drama happens in everyday life but every positive event that is held on this show has an unnecessary fighting scene. If everybody is beefing why do they keep hanging out? I hope it gets canceled. I can't say enough how UNBEARABLE AND CHILDISH this cast is. Season 2 is here and there is no growth in these grown adults.
The concept of the show is great, young black people trying to make it in the business world; however the drama over shadows it. They're reaching for a storyline and trying to stay relative. Seems too scripted.also, I have no problem with cussing but really? They cuss too much like they're trying to be cool or something. I think they need a better cast for a show like this. I really wanted to like it but every episode just seemed to hard to watch. Each character seems like they're trying to hard to be a character and not their nature selves. I mean I can see why people like the show but i don't see how people are giving this show 10/10 lol.
As a young Black man in his 20s, I can definitely relate to this show and the topics that they're covering. I feel like it's a needed show that shows young Black people who are hungry to advance their careers while having fun. It's refreshing, relatable, and it even sparks conversations with my friend.
Both seasons were super entertaining with the storylines and allowing us to get to know the cast. It shows South LA in a beautiful light that makes me want to visit the places that they show. The soundtrack is great as expected.
I hope this show continuese to go on and allows the audience to grow with the cast members as their life progresses. From Season 1 to Season 2, you could tell the topics got deeper and more serious. HBO, you have a hit. Keep investing and promoting this show!
Both seasons were super entertaining with the storylines and allowing us to get to know the cast. It shows South LA in a beautiful light that makes me want to visit the places that they show. The soundtrack is great as expected.
I hope this show continuese to go on and allows the audience to grow with the cast members as their life progresses. From Season 1 to Season 2, you could tell the topics got deeper and more serious. HBO, you have a hit. Keep investing and promoting this show!
I binge the first 3 episodes. Can not wait for the rest, great reality tv!!!!
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