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I never knew I was so passionate about Issa Rae's Insecure until the Season 4 finale. Listen to me try and make this make sense, to me, about these fictional grown folk's lives. It's a mess. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
With only one premiere and one finale, it’s a welcome light week here at the Televerse, a respite before the coming deluge of fall returns. This episode, we kick things off as always with our week in TV, including the premiere of Insecure, entertaining episodes of Wrecked and DuckTales, a controversial Making It, a wig-tastic Elementary, and an intriguing Wynonna Earp. Afterward, we head over to the spotlight section to dive in with the finale of Claws, along with season two as a whole. Take a listen, then head to the comments to let us know where you fall on this at times terrific, at times troubling season. Season Spotlight: Claws Season 2 (43:01)Our Week in TV Insecure premiere (7:36) Wrecked (10:33) DuckTales (15:09) Making It (23:32) Elementary (31:15) Wynonna Earp (35:15)Music Featured: “Natural Woman” by Aretha Franklin, performed at the 2015 Kennedy Center Honors
La Word of the Week è Mansplaining; parliamo della serie TV Insecure; ospite in studio Matteo B Bianchi che ci presenta il suo ultimo romanzo Maria Accanto; inauguriamo la rubrica FOMO con gli eventi imperdibili del weekend.
La Word of the Week è Mansplaining; parliamo della serie TV Insecure; ospite in studio Matteo B Bianchi che ci presenta il suo ultimo romanzo Maria Accanto; inauguriamo la rubrica FOMO con gli eventi imperdibili del weekend.
On this episode of Coming Distractions, Terrence, T'ara, and Erica sit down to discuss the second season of HBO's Insecure starring #IssaRae. Partially based on Rae's successful web series “Awkward Black Girl,” the show returns in its sophomore season with extended storylines, new characters, and hella drama. The show focuses on the Black female perspective in life, career, and dating in your late 20s. Social and racial issues of #Blackness are well explored in this contemporary setting. This season also sees a far extension of Issa's circle of friends and their relationships as well as follow the exploits of her now ex-boyfriend, Lawrence. These new expansions help to generate hashtags such as #LawrenceIsTrash and Team Issa vs. Team Lawrence fan fractures. Video of the Review: here Cast: Issa Rae as Issa Dee #JayEllis as Lawrence Walker Yvonne Orji as Molly Carter Lisa Joyce as Frieda Natasha Rothwell as Kelli Amanda Seales as Tiffany DuBois Y'lan Noel as Daniel King This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5939723/advertisement
On this episode of Coming Distractions, Terrence, T’ara, and Erica sit down to discuss the second season of HBO’s Insecure starring #IssaRae. Partially based on Rae’s successful web series “Awkward Black Girl,” the show returns in its sophomore season with extended storylines, new characters, and hella drama. The show focuses on the Black female perspective in life, career, and dating in your late 20s. Social and racial issues of #Blackness are well explored in this contemporary setting. This season also sees a far extension of Issa’s circle of friends and their relationships as well as follow the exploits of her now ex-boyfriend, Lawrence. These new expansions help to generate hashtags such as #LawrenceIsTrash and Team Issa vs. Team Lawrence fan fractures. Video of the Review: here Cast: Issa Rae as Issa Dee#JayEllis as Lawrence WalkerYvonne Orji as Molly CarterLisa Joyce as FriedaNatasha Rothwell as KelliAmanda Seales as Tiffany DuBoisY'lan Noel as Daniel King
Sasha & Tashia are back and ranting about all this Blackness in entertainment. Solange dropped the angriest album of the year. Sasha vents about Nate Parker & "The Birth of a Nation," and the girls have some thoughts on all these Black faces on TV (Insecure, Luke Cage and our favorite Atlanta).