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This television series drama that centers around the life story of Issa, an African young woman, who struggles against the abuse she receives in Los Angeles, according to her color, the thing that affects badly on her, but what exactly frustrates her is the end of the long love relationship with Lawrence, who ignores her and does not want to meet her.
Rae is concerned with representation and identity in all its messy, awkward truth; she's not concerned with virtue signaling or teachable moments or talking to a nonblack audience.
The sumptuous, symmetrical overhead shots of South L.A., the impeccably curated soundtrack, the effortless chemistry between cocreator-star Issa Rae and her costar Yvonne Orji-everything is right back where we left it.
The show toggles between devastatingly funny and quietly poignant with unflappable ease, and its performances and music direction continue to be some of the very best on television.