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One Mo' Chance (2020)
Repulsive
In my opinion, this series was a catalogue of female degradation. From the onset, Chance and Micah - and eventually even New York - behaved obnoxiously and treated the women less than humanely.
Reality tv antics and expectations aside, I was genuinely disturbed by all the disrespect I witnessed.
Coming 2 America (2021)
A Much Needed Laugh From A Familiar Story
I enjoyed.
The music was awesome. There was a lot of music but it didn't feel like a musical. From the singing to the instrumental ensembles, all of it was great.
I laughed a lot, but not hard enough.
Catfish: The TV Show: Andria & David (2015)
Wasted Episode & Resources
In my opinion, this was a waste. Seems to me that Andria just needed a sponsor for her flight. She had everything (address, personal identification, photos) to confront her catfish. She didn't need help. She needed to accept reality and move on. Even if going to Chicago was her way of doing it, she could have done it on her own.
Chicago Fire: Foul Is Fair (2018)
Chi Fire Ended. Welcome to Chi Random Stories.
In Season 6, the authors run out of Firefighter stories so they start writing about how Gabby, the rogue paramedic violates every ethical code of her profession in pursuit of of being an unofficial social worker. They keep the name but tell stories that are mostly unrelated to firefighting.
Chi Fire had a good run. Just cancel it already.
Chicago Fire: A Breaking Point (2017)
Unrealistic and Illogical
This episode begins with a savvy paramedic who foolishly run into a crumbling cement parking garage. It is the epitome of badly written television. Keeping in mind that acting is acting, also keep in mind that this is a show based on reality. There is nothing real or convincing about a smart woman running into a collapsing cement parking structure. No sane person would do it, no matter how heroic they might be. The scene was a desperate attempt to create an episode from nothing. It was the first time in the serious I was reminded this was tv; not real. I shed many tears throughout the season because it was written and performed well. Season 6 has reached a point where the magic of the show is starting to fade and this episode was proof. Seeing her running into the garage after leaving her phone on her car seat, I was already disappointed because at that point, I knew I wouldn't enjoy the episode and I was correct.