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Only thing that pissed me off about that show was that dude living in a $2500 apartment on Barney's wages. At least Cam lived with his grandma in Da Heightz.
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How? One is HBO, the other Netflix.Damn thought Master of None getting a 3rd season opened the flood gates
Let's get it
How? One is HBO, the other Netflix.
Was so ****in happy when I seen this yesterday then immediately shook my head .
in the streetwear world where everybody has their own brand this would kill! I tweet HBO monthly asking them to bring it back lol
I would be totally fine with that but SOMEONE has to do it. I might be blanking but nothing has replaced the Entourage and/or How To Make It In America void with the exception of Ballers and we all know how that turned out....at this point it’s just time for someone to do a new take on a street wear show
I would be totally fine with that but SOMEONE has to do it. I might be blanking but nothing has replaced the Entourage and/or How To Make It In America void with the exception of Ballers and we all know how that turned out....
Maybe they feel the genre is played out? IDK.
Good point. The game has changed so much. I’m admittedly not as in tune with streetwear anymore so I don’t know what the plot would look like but I think they could still make a similar show with what’s going on.Atlanta on FX kinda has that vibe at times on the music grind side but a lot of times it focuses on random other **** besides the actual grind like How To Make It did.
I feel like that “scene” of streetwear especially in the 2000’s - early 2010’s era is sadly niche and if a streetwear show came out today it would kinda be based on the post 95-2000’s baby generation and the Supreme/LV/Virgil/etc. Hypebeast generation.