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Discussions and debate in various barbershops around the country featuring some of the biggest names in sport and entertainment.Discussions and debate in various barbershops around the country featuring some of the biggest names in sport and entertainment.Discussions and debate in various barbershops around the country featuring some of the biggest names in sport and entertainment.
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Only one episode, but in fairness I stayed to the end for a fair review, despite a strong desire to end the misery.
The pretentiousness, the self-victimizing of the guests made me want to barf. A lot of fans will be disillusioned by their selfishness, I think.
The pretentiousness, the self-victimizing of the guests made me want to barf. A lot of fans will be disillusioned by their selfishness, I think.
This is a great idea for top names to meet, be themselves in a non competitive setting; fans get to a civilized side of some of the most well known stars in the entertainment and sports industry. I love this 30 minute show, great time, not lengthy and not boring at all.
This is an important new series with compelling dialogue centering around a few pro athletes and their POV regarding living as a person of color in America.
I watched a couple of episodes and it was good to my surprise. I enjoyed the guest that were on there. Good job!
I don't know the more detailed technical aspects of what I am watching. That being said I thought the show itself looked very nice. Clean and crisp, nice cuts.
In my mind this show is a hybrid between a journalistic documentary (an element of jon stewart's contributional presence), a reality-esque theme and an excellent example of what an honest, personal, insightful discord looks like. Together, in my eyes, these facets spawn a new type of format for a series. One featuring the very tribalism they discuss in the show. Maybe I'm wrong on that. Idk. Wait now I am realizing that that's probably what happens in a black barber shop anyway and why it's called the shop in the first place goddamnit.
Call me bold or over enthusiastic or whatever but I truly believe it's hard not to be empathic and more mindful to the reality of the black expirence in America, no matter how educated on the subject you may be.
A nice compliment to Hard Knocks on a spots-centric Tuesday night.
Am high.
In my mind this show is a hybrid between a journalistic documentary (an element of jon stewart's contributional presence), a reality-esque theme and an excellent example of what an honest, personal, insightful discord looks like. Together, in my eyes, these facets spawn a new type of format for a series. One featuring the very tribalism they discuss in the show. Maybe I'm wrong on that. Idk. Wait now I am realizing that that's probably what happens in a black barber shop anyway and why it's called the shop in the first place goddamnit.
Call me bold or over enthusiastic or whatever but I truly believe it's hard not to be empathic and more mindful to the reality of the black expirence in America, no matter how educated on the subject you may be.
A nice compliment to Hard Knocks on a spots-centric Tuesday night.
Am high.
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