this show ends with such a high point on episode three.
i think i will continue watching this.
show has charm and realism that is a refreshing to watch.
plus, it is not scared to show the dark side of single parenting and the bullshyt present in all aspects.
ol girl even gets treated riding the bus or attempting too.
where it just takes you back if you been in an urban setting and you been a single parent.
my only issue with this show is, it is so real..that i pat myself on the back as a single parent.
as i never did none of the scust shyt she does.
yet, i see the reality of being a woman single parent from the main character's perception and i also see how as a male single parent.
who is mad responsible that i made all the right choices being a single parent too.
as i have none of the fukkery, dis bih has on this show at all ever.
yet, it just opens your eyes to what and why shyt is so fukked up in this country from the erosion socially between male and female as a dialectic endured from the divorce and project mentality generations and mindstates being at the forefront of our gens socially.
plus the complete degradation to sound home life was created from america purposefully eroding the keynesian theory base of the nation to return from the great depression.
then, sink anyone who was not in the elite into the doldrums of general moral lacking life in america as a science.
which affects each and all of us outside the top percent.
very good show, and the last scene and arc of episode three are just really good from a content and ending visual standpoint.
where you feel as good as the main character or even yourself.
when, you found a possible break in the matrix. to your dreams and making life with a child out of wedlock much better.
after going through a horrible situation or a number of stress based situations.
art barr