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The ending is very unrealistic! After getting divorced you just don't pick up with romance when you meet again!
I love,love this show. I am days away from 60, so
I have made a real effort to not watch some of the romance orientated shows, realizing values and trends has changed .I love the casting ,Henry Simmons and Joy Bryant ,simply perfect selection. This show is mesmerizing, it has reignited the romance in me and reawakened my conviction in the beauty of enduring love. When they look at each other, the way they look at each other ,captures my heart and affirm for me my good fortune of having a beautiful black man that allowed me to enjoy the magic of a man's look and touch, being treated like precious fragile glass. After 40 years of marriage I am hugging my guy remembering that expressions of love over time make be enjoyed differently, but real
and true love never fades. I salute you Ms. Dubernay, for this beautiful display of Black love, the resiliency sometimes needed, but the power and strength tgat comes with mutual commitment which often propels many to enjoy triumph over challenging circumstances.
First season was amazing.i loved it. The second is garbage. They pretend to be from New Orleans and as gorgeous as that man is he's awkward. He has no rhythm. How can you be from New Orleans and hasn't learned to dance even in your 49's? Terrible casting for the lead male role. Joy is always a pleasure to watch. I like the story line. I just can't get passed the male lead. I liked how they merged a little Queen Sugar into it. A show I loved but stopped watching 2 seasons ago. Hollywood always gives. Season 1 was great season 2 left me saying I'm already over this show. I will keep watching hoping for the male lead finally gets comfortable.
CONFUSED😕
Apparently my one word review is too short to post so I'll just say it again. I was simply.... CONFUSED.
Apparently my one word review is too short to post so I'll just say it again. I was simply.... CONFUSED.
This show explores the complexity of a relationship without the typical demeaning and devaluation of either the African-American couple, or the societies within which they interact. The drama is offered not only in the actors' actions, but mostly in their words... completely cerebral!!! Simply stated this show is an atypical representation of a typical African-American relationship, entwined in all the complexities that occur when two people come from different backgrounds. Though the actors are African-American, this show will be enjoyed by anyone, of any race, who has ever remotely felt the feeling of love. Excellent!!!
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