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- “Insecure” (beginning on Sunday) stands out, even among a very strong crop of new television comedies. Its stories of buppie frustration and romance, set in Los Angeles, aren’t revolutionary, but they’re funny and moving, powered by Ms. Rae’s ear for dialogue of a kind of crystalline, pitch-perfect profanity.
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97% Avg. Tomatometer 187 Reviews 82% Avg. Audience Score 500+ Ratings Modern-day black women might be described as strong and confident; in other words, just the opposite of Issa and Molly. As...
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Dec 27, 2021 · Dec 26, 2021 7:45pm PT. Goodbye to Issa, Molly and the Complex Friendship Love Story at the Heart of ‘Insecure’. By Caroline Framke. Merie W Wallace/HBO. SPOILER ALERT: This column includes...
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Insecure: Created by Issa Rae, Larry Wilmore. With Issa Rae, Yvonne Orji, Jay Ellis, Natasha Rothwell. Follows the awkward experiences and racy tribulations of a modern-day African-American woman.
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Oct 22, 2021 · By Lovia Gyarkye. October 22, 2021 7:00am. Glen Wilson/HBO. The 2016 series premiere of Insecure opened with Issa Dee (played endearingly by Issa Rae) standing nervously before a group of...
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