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The dualities of lifeHe was getting them last season too.
Earn bags women with more ease than he can bag a place to stay
The dualities of lifeHe was getting them last season too.
Earn bags women with more ease than he can bag a place to stay
Imo her friends and a couple chicks in the van looked better as wellNah the chick in the purple dress looks better than her.
so basically average black women (looks wise) are angry they can't date Brad Pitt ( or other famous white stud's they fantasize about)Brad Pitt line made perfect sense. Black women feel like the top successful black males date the most average white women (looks wise). The reverse is not true. You would not see Brad Pitt date a black woman who is not considered as one of the best looking of her race, regardless of her success.
Not only that it's not true. The WM married to BW ain't all the baddest alot of them r just average as the WW they claim is average.so basically average black women (looks wise) are angry they can't date Brad Pitt ( or other famous white stud's they fantasize about)
and take it out on famous/successful black men interracial relationship
any black man that can't see that and pay's these bird brain females any mind with they Hippocratial bullshyt
best line in the episode."Is she real?"
"Real fake"
Nah we ain’t bugging. I wasn’t feeling that shyt.
The issue is, I felt like they TRIED to make it more balanced when the black chick went off saying that the white woman had “opportunities” that she didn’t have. She, as a black woman, doesn’t have the benefit of watching a black man “grow” into his own because she’s busy trying to survive her damn self in a world that treats her, in many instances, even WORSE than that of a black man.
The problem is that they had her embody the “angry black woman” stereotype while she expressed her viewpoint. Which pissed away the entire message, because everyone will be harping on the “loud, neck rolling, angry” part instead of reading between the lines.
It’s especially heinous considering that the show’s writers have gone to great pains in season one to poke fun at, and ultimately dismiss that stereotype. Van called Earn out on that shyt wayyyyyy back in season one (episode 3 Go For Broke)
It could’ve been done MUCH better and as a fan of both Donald Glover and the series, it was dissapointing that they decided to go that route.
Ima rate the episode a 7/10. My lowest rating for an episode.
The girl Darius was talking to looked familiar
She was in a couple eps of Insecure
Gail Bean
The girl Darius was talking to looked familiar
She was in a couple eps of Insecure
Gail Bean