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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 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.
This is a open and honest dipiction of how African American men interact with each other in a barbershop. I admire their willingness to let America take a look inside their hearts and minds while they passionately open their eyes to what it means to be a black man in America.
The only bad thing about the show is that the episodes hnfortunately are too small... great f work as we can expected from LeBron and Maverick
First of all, if you're not interested in the people then you're not going to be interested in the show.
It's mainly basketball stars, but there's musicians comedians and others who stop by "the (barber)shop" to hang. They're all successful and big names. They're in an environment where they can say *almost* anything they want.
This is, I believe, completely unscripted. Your morning talk shows or shows on certain news networks still have talking points and a narrative to follow. This one is open ended (or so it seems).
I find the dialog interesting and enjoyable. I hope the show continues with the format they have, and I hope it's successful.
One last thing: One reviewer said that he has a PhD in history and this show strays far from the facts. I have a graduate degree (not a PhD, but...) and am trying to think of where this show went into details about world history. They talk about life and sports mainly. I feel like that reviewer didn't watch the show and made up a bad review. The basis the reviewer used is doesn't apply to this show.
It's mainly basketball stars, but there's musicians comedians and others who stop by "the (barber)shop" to hang. They're all successful and big names. They're in an environment where they can say *almost* anything they want.
This is, I believe, completely unscripted. Your morning talk shows or shows on certain news networks still have talking points and a narrative to follow. This one is open ended (or so it seems).
I find the dialog interesting and enjoyable. I hope the show continues with the format they have, and I hope it's successful.
One last thing: One reviewer said that he has a PhD in history and this show strays far from the facts. I have a graduate degree (not a PhD, but...) and am trying to think of where this show went into details about world history. They talk about life and sports mainly. I feel like that reviewer didn't watch the show and made up a bad review. The basis the reviewer used is doesn't apply to this show.
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