
TV Series
Jett
World-class thief Daisy "Jett" Kowalski is just out of prison and already being forced back into what got her there, by a group of eccentric and dangerous criminals.
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Cast

Carla Gugino
Daisy 'Jett' Kowalski

Elena Anaya
María

Michael Aronov
Jack 'Jackie' Dillon

Gaite Jansen
Phoenix

Gentry White
Charles Junior

Jodie Turner-Smith
Josie

Violet McGraw
Alice

Giancarlo Esposito
Charlie Baudelaire

Gil Bellows
Evans

Christopher Backus
Bennie

Rainbow Sun Francks
Carl

Lucy Walters
Rosalie

Gus Halper
Neal

Alex Mallari Jr.
Taggart

Gregg Lowe
Bobby

Mustafa Shakir
Quinn

Shiloh Fernandez
Blair

David Aron Damane
McKay
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As title sais, every single love/sex scene in this movie is between the protagonist and some black dude, which she praises more than a god via a ton of scenes that get quite boring after few episodes. The main big problem is that this insanity doesn't stop, and continue even if the black guy guy actually is being killed and therefore is removed from the main flow of action, however the interracial madness continue in every single damn episode, to the point you can't possible watch it without seeing one more time the cougar Gugino crying about her killed black lover. And, since the producers novadays really have to promote their leftist agenda, against any common sense, they even try to induce the idea mainstream couples are interracial, so you have to see in the movie other similar couples as the main protagonist. To the ones who may think this review might be racist (which is not), I have to confess that I am a black lady who happens to be married to a white husband. And while I am perfectly fine with any interracial couple, I understand perfectly that this isn't even remotely mainstream as the producers desperately try to falsely induce.
