"Flatbush Misdemeanors" (2021 release; 10 episodes of about 25 min. Each) brings the story of Dan and Kevin, two besties who are (fairly) new to Brooklyn. As Episode 1 "leanin'" opens, Kevin is making a lunch food delivery to the public HS where Dan teaches, and the school's security guard tries to stop Kevin. In the ruckus that develops, Kevin accidentally loses $3,000 that somehow belongs to a local drug dealer. Now Kevin is in real trouble... At this point we are less than 10 min. Into Episode 1.
Couple of comments: this series is the brainchild of co-creators and co-writers Kevin Iso and Dan Perlman, up-and-coming comedians playing a fictionalized version of themselves. Episode 1 plays out in 5 parts (of roughly 5 min. Each), and the story line moves quickly. This series is billed as a comedy, but don't fool yourself, this is not the Laugh-Out-Loud kind of comedy, not by a million miles. Instead, this series observes the urban culture, Brooklyn-style, and hence you get some chuckles here and there, but that's it. From just watching the 1st episode, it appears that episodes are self-contained and that you don't need to have seen any of them to watch any particular episode.
"Flatbush Misdemeanors" premiered this week on Showtime, and Episode 1 is now available on Showtime On Demand, Amazon Instant Video, and other streaming services. New episodes air Monday evenings at 9 pm Eastern. If you have any interest in urban "comedy" where laughs are more the exception than the rule, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.