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BlackAF - Season 1
This dramatic series follows that father who takes an unfaithful and honest approach to the parenting that she is making takes a different path. At the beginning of the series, filming of a documentary film appears for application at New York University, where Drea introduces her non-candidate family and Kenya is considering easing his 'flexing' around white people at this point.
19 June 1974, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
30 October 1970, Brooklyn, New York, USA
September 27, 1988 in Oak Park, Illinois, USA
6 April 1962, Chicago, Illinois, USA
13 March 1970, Los Angeles, California, USA
25 June 1971, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA
28 April 1981, Los Angeles, California, USA
4 April 1959, Iowa City, Iowa, USA
14 September 1969, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
July 17, 1987 in Orange County, California, USA
7 July 1973, Los Angeles, California, USA
18 November 1970, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
17 May 1984, Chicago, Illinois, USA
April 16, 2020
This warts, wealth and all depiction goes far deeper than just its barrage of sharp one-liners and rants.
April 15, 2020
#blackAF is a fiasco only interesting in the degree to which it detonates and, retroactively, somewhat spoils Barris's work so far.
April 16, 2020
On Netflix, Barris's acid tone drops to an even lower pH level. The jabs are so cutting and downright mean, you can feel less like a viewer than a family therapist.
April 16, 2020
#blackAF takes a little while to settle into its voice and tone, but by the excellent fifth episode, it has its own smart groove, one driven unexpectedly by the toxicity - autobiographical or not - of the main characters.
April 16, 2020
Though he's no actor, Barris' Larry-David-like self-awareness lends authenticity to his performance. Even if it takes another season to perfect, #blackAF feels substantial enough to justify the investment.
April 15, 2020
#BlackAF continues the diminished returns of Barris' -ish series, and makes apparent his need to develop new ideas.
April 15, 2020
Though #blackAF is frequently very smart, and at times explosively funny, the comparisons it constantly invites to Barris' previous work can be terribly distracting.
April 16, 2020
It's both a tired concept and an awkwardly constructed one, something that cute hashtags and the occasional clever Hollywood/L.A. reference can't fix.
April 16, 2020
I'm not regularly astonished by how good a show is right out of the gate. "#blackAF" is astonishingly good from the get-go.
April 16, 2020
Ultimately, it's uncertain what audiences are meant to understand about Barris, if anything at all, or the world he's created within the series. Because even as a source of pure entertainment, it falls flat.

