A hip-hop mogul must choose a successor among his three sons who are battling for control over his multi-million dollar company, while his ex-wife schemes to reclaim what is hers.A hip-hop mogul must choose a successor among his three sons who are battling for control over his multi-million dollar company, while his ex-wife schemes to reclaim what is hers.A hip-hop mogul must choose a successor among his three sons who are battling for control over his multi-million dollar company, while his ex-wife schemes to reclaim what is hers.
- Nominated for 8 Primetime Emmys
- 30 wins & 106 nominations total
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Empire' is lauded for its compelling drama, strong performances by Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson, and seamless integration of music. It addresses social issues like race, sexuality, and mental health, representing African American experiences in the music industry. However, it is criticized for clichés, over-the-top acting, and unrealistic plotlines. Some reviewers also note issues with character portrayals and sensitive topic handling. Despite these flaws, many find the show entertaining and impactful, appreciating its unique concept and cultural significance.
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This is the worst show on television. Terrible, low-budget actors with writing that has the quality seen in middle school poetry.
Somewhat stereotypical, and certainly clichéd writing, but captivating, particularly as performed by 2 of my favorite actors, Taraji P. Henson & Terrence Howard, ever since seeing them in one of my favorite gritty, touching movies, Hustle & Flow.
Like that infamous film, there will be welcome music. A flashback scene in the pilot episode almost harks back to that time they worked together.
Can't help but feel personally invested in its characters, which may be biased since I so admire the work of the actors playing the roles.
"A unique family drama set in the world of a hip hop empire." Pretty sure it's the first series featuring that premise.
Enjoying so far, and anxious to watch where it goes.
Like that infamous film, there will be welcome music. A flashback scene in the pilot episode almost harks back to that time they worked together.
Can't help but feel personally invested in its characters, which may be biased since I so admire the work of the actors playing the roles.
"A unique family drama set in the world of a hip hop empire." Pretty sure it's the first series featuring that premise.
Enjoying so far, and anxious to watch where it goes.
All in all this is a good series to watch. Great stories and loads of great music which for me is the best part. What doesn't get it to the top series is the unfortunate end which was in part due to COVID and partly it was poorly done for the overall story with empire.
Pure garbage with terrible acting and writing. The absolute stereotyping is appalling and if that's not enough to turn you off, I've got one name for you - Jussie Smollett
The first season of Empire was entertaining ... now it is just silly/stupid - no longer worth watching. The characters have become too extreme. Racist portrayals are disturbing. For a family that supposedly is close, there is far too much back stabbing and maneuvering - especially since they are portrayed as being hoodlum-like. One expects more character elimination and less soap opera drama. Without major improvements, I don't expect Empire to last much longer. BORING AND TEDIOUS.
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- TriviaTaraji P. Henson said that she would only do the show under the condition that Terrence Howard played the lead male role.
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