Jay tackles trending topics in urban and world culture for the week, including race, politics, sexual identity, science, celebrity, religion, and more.Jay tackles trending topics in urban and world culture for the week, including race, politics, sexual identity, science, celebrity, religion, and more.Jay tackles trending topics in urban and world culture for the week, including race, politics, sexual identity, science, celebrity, religion, and more.
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And I gave it a chance, I might even keep watching, but with this being my introduction to Sam, they come across as pretty arrogant, many times talking just to reinforce what they already believe, or to justify their beliefs and actions. There's very little grace or understanding to be found here, even though the show purports to cover heavy subjects, it fails to say much new, novel, insightful, or profound. And all of this while only occasionally funny.
If hearing an obnoxious loudmouth suffering from Dunning-Kruger Effect talking over everyone else in the cast is your cup of tea, then boy do I have the show for you!
Just the same old beating a dead horse. Waste of time! Not even interesting enough to check it out. Same issues over and over, blaming everyone else for their problems, they all talk over each other and say so much without saying anything intelligent.
Unless you're immersed in black gay subcultures, this will be an eye opening show. Myself, I wasn't aware that "stud" is a newer term for "butch". In an odd way this show is like How To with John Wilson, for being deeply personal and completely unique with non traditional but very interesting interview subjects. I kind of wish they would identify more of the people at the house party. Sometimes it's obvious (SNL cast members) but others just seem kind of familiar. However even this is on purpose, putting people on equal footing. The skits are amazing too, like the naked basketball game with fun postgame performers.
What a joke! This is supposed to be entertaining? I have a black wife and evenshe doesn't find this realistic much less entertainment. Maybe that's why IMDB doest allow critiques. So sad!
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