En una universidad de élite con estudiantes mayoritariamente blancos, un grupo de estudiantes afrodescendientes lidian con las situaciones en las que se les discrimina.En una universidad de élite con estudiantes mayoritariamente blancos, un grupo de estudiantes afrodescendientes lidian con las situaciones en las que se les discrimina.En una universidad de élite con estudiantes mayoritariamente blancos, un grupo de estudiantes afrodescendientes lidian con las situaciones en las que se les discrimina.
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I went in this series with an open mind. Friends told me that it's bad but I've seen a few recommendations on Netflix and this one kept being pushed so I thought Why Not?
Oh boy... Each episode gets worse and worse trying to push the constant narrative that white people are evil.
I am African American and this show is insulting and racist towards people.
Oh boy... Each episode gets worse and worse trying to push the constant narrative that white people are evil.
I am African American and this show is insulting and racist towards people.
I swear I loved this show. The 2 first seasons were amazing, I was laughing to death on some scene.
Then came season 3. Enjoyable but it was not at the same level at the two first. Season 3 just seemed pointless, until now I can't understand what this season was about.
And then season 4, I wasted my time with this final season. They ruined the show with a musical and they RUINED LIONEL'S CHARACTER I'M SO MAD ABOUT WHAT HE BECAME.
Conclusion: This show is amazing but those two last seasons ruined it. Thank God it was the last season.
Then came season 3. Enjoyable but it was not at the same level at the two first. Season 3 just seemed pointless, until now I can't understand what this season was about.
And then season 4, I wasted my time with this final season. They ruined the show with a musical and they RUINED LIONEL'S CHARACTER I'M SO MAD ABOUT WHAT HE BECAME.
Conclusion: This show is amazing but those two last seasons ruined it. Thank God it was the last season.
I really enjoy this show. It shows a different perspective that should've been included in the narrative ages ago.
Because it's honest, I could see why it would make some people uncomfortable...but that's the point.
Watch and learn, please.
Because it's honest, I could see why it would make some people uncomfortable...but that's the point.
Watch and learn, please.
Since the first trailer for Dear White People was released it was subjected to loads of hate despite no one actually knowing what the show was. So why am I surprised to see the show receive the same hate from casual viewers as it did when the first trailer was released? I guess I expected more from reviewers. I expected them to actually watch the show rather just get upset over the title. Dear White People is not racist, it is an extremely intelligent and relevant commentary on the country that we live in today. The show follows the story of a "black-face" party being thrown on a college campus and how a number of main characters react to such an atrocious event taking place. One African American civil rights activist uses the event as fuel for her own campus radio show titled "Dear White People," going over the problems that her and many others see with how white people in particular interact with other races. This is the main story ark and it is a very interesting one at that, with each episode adding something to the story. This shows story is acceptable because the way these characters react is very believable and natural. If a "black face" party was actually thrown on a college campus, such an outcry would be expected by the populous. A name like "Dear White People" is meant to be controversial, it's meant to get peoples attention. They literally touch ion the title of the show in the very first episode of the show. The way people reacted to the title of this show in the real world only adds too the realism of the show. I know this title would grab peoples attention, because I witnessed it happen. No this show is not perfect, it definitely has its slumps. At times episodes seem to drag and become more a slow burn than preferred but most of my complaints are minor. All of the performances are amazing for the most part, but every once in awhile sub par writing can break the immersion. No spoilers in this review, do yourself a favor and watch the show for yourself. Do not listen to all of the 1 star reviews written by people who haven't even watched the show. Do not listen to the "This show is racist" reviews where the reviewer gives you no substance as to why they feel that way about the show. Watch the show for yourself. Its a good show, and I'd be willing to bet that you find some enjoyment in "Dear White People."
Everyone's different but I really enjoyed it. Maybe people giving it one star reviews didn't watch it, didn't like the title or are mad because the show is from a perspective they're not used to seeing. I'm not sure of the reason but this show is definitely worth more than one star. The acting is fantastic, the writing is witty and smart and keeps you hooked episode to episode. There's something there for everyone. I personally connected most with Lionel because being a nerdy black person has always been challenging because society tells black people they have to fit into a certain box and unfortunately a lot of black people buy into that so if you're not in the box you're on the outside. I also connected with Coco (feeling less than even though you're boss) and Troy (the pressure of living up to your parents expectations).
If you're a person trying to live up to the expectations of their parents, a person that doesn't feel pretty enough, someone who's always overlooked because of a friend, someone finding themselves for the first time, a nerd that doesn't fit in, someone who wants someone who doesn't want them back, someone who loves someone who makes you question what love is then this show is for you! There's so many stories it has to tell and it's not as simple as black and white.
Yes there are conversations about race and it's a conversation that unfortunately still needs to be had (look at the one star reviews) but it's not preachy.
Check it out for yourself! Give it at least 3 eps.
If you're a person trying to live up to the expectations of their parents, a person that doesn't feel pretty enough, someone who's always overlooked because of a friend, someone finding themselves for the first time, a nerd that doesn't fit in, someone who wants someone who doesn't want them back, someone who loves someone who makes you question what love is then this show is for you! There's so many stories it has to tell and it's not as simple as black and white.
Yes there are conversations about race and it's a conversation that unfortunately still needs to be had (look at the one star reviews) but it's not preachy.
Check it out for yourself! Give it at least 3 eps.
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- TriviaTessa Thompson, who played Sam White in the original movie, makes a guest appearance in the second season as Rikki Carter.
- ConexionesFeatured in Jinek: Episode #5.29 (2017)
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