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Right below her score said she had maxed out her credit cards. I think she uses them and pays them down a little then maxes them out again.Also, Issa credit score is a 435. A 435!!!! WTF she been doing with her life?
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Right below her score said she had maxed out her credit cards. I think she uses them and pays them down a little then maxes them out again.Also, Issa credit score is a 435. A 435!!!! WTF she been doing with her life?
so daniel gon be male insecurity this season?
maybe they should touch on that w dro molly story?
I don't follow you, care to elaborate on both statements here?
YBN Nahmir got the music shout out. Happy for him.
I liked this episode. I mean it's obvious Issa and Daniel are gonna get together. But the journey to getting there is gonna be interesting.
Since we got a focus on the dynamic between Daniel and Issa this episode, I feel like next week is gonna be about Molly, and maybe Dro as well.
IDK about you guys, but I'm enjoying seeing this level of quality in a black TV show. It's not sitcom-y, it's not stereotypical. Between this and Atlanta, I feel like there's a new standard that we won't be likely to backslide from.
Anyone else jump on the 'Love Is...' train. A lot more feels in that show, but its good.Def is a good set of shows out right now that aren't embarrassing to stand by. Even started watching Black-ish.
Anyone else jump on the 'Love Is...' train. A lot more feels in that show, but its good.
I've seen some talk (several bloggers made note) of the shows inclusion and catering to the online opinion. We saw it recently with Dro receiving a call from his wife and he confirms that he still with Molly, putting to rest the notion that Dro isn't being forthcoming about his "open-marriage". I think this is more bad than good. While it's great they are paying attention to the audience, people are going to complain about any and every little thing that they can and it can cause the writing, artistically speaking, to suffer. I'm not really a fan of it.
Anyone else jump on the 'Love Is...' train. A lot more feels in that show, but its good.
I've seen some talk (several bloggers made note) of the shows inclusion and catering to the online opinion. We saw it recently with Dro receiving a call from his wife and he confirms that he still with Molly, putting to rest the notion that Dro isn't being forthcoming about his "open-marriage". I think this is more bad than good. While it's great they are paying attention to the audience, people are going to complain about any and every little thing that they can and it can cause the writing, artistically speaking, to suffer. I'm not really a fan of it.
You do know that the season was filmed months ago, right? This isn't something they are currently in the middle of.
I gotta go back and watch that one.Idk I wasn't completely sold on just that notion that him saying he's with Molly as his wife knowing they smashing. I think because they are so close he can just tell his wife he's with her and she just assumes it's innocent. The way he blew up on her later on said to me that he's got her behind the same line a side chick would be at.
Issa was just on Hot Ones and she didn't seem much into the need to appease the audience but maybe it was specifically about Lawrence not being there and not the show overall.
I gotta go back and watch that one.
Fair, it could be viewed as a 'he fell asleep on her couch' situation. I viewed the blow up because he believed they had an understanding beforehand. If it is truly open and he's invested in Molly like she's a true GF so he's not a fan of her new rules.
I want to say that's specifically with the Lawrence thing. That piece will change the trajectory of the narrative she's trying to push forward completely. These little pieces kind of take screentime away from things that could be fleshed out better, causing more audience questions that need answering. Just creates a cycle in a way.
Also note, I don't think Lawrence is completely done with the show. He's just not in this season is all.
Lawrence needs to show up on Atlanta and be smashing Van/Zazie....
...For the culture.