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She's Gotta Have It S1-S2
The story of one woman and her three lovers. TV series based on the film by Spike Lee.
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Cast
Spike Lee
Director
DeWanda Wise
Nola Darling
Anthony Ramos
Mars Blackmon
Lyriq Bent
Jamie Overstreet
Cleo Anthony
Greer Childs
Chyna Layne
Shemekka Epps
Margot Bingham
Clorinda Bradford
De'Adre Aziza
Raqueletta Moss
Joie Lee
Septima Darling
Santana Caress Benitez
Lourdes 'LuLu' Blackmon
Fat Joe
Winny Win Winford
Ilfenesh Hadera
Opal Gilstrap
Thomas Jefferson Byrd
Stokely Darling
Elvis Nolasco
Papo
Sydney Morton
Cheryl Overstreet
Elise Hudson
Rachel
Heather Headley
Dr. Jamison
Pauletta Washington
Miss Ella Chisholm
Indigo Hubbard-Salk
Skylar Gilstrap
Indigo Hubbard-Salk
Skylar Overstreet
Spike Lee
Writer
Lemon Andersen
Writer
Cinqué Lee
Writer
Joie Lee
Writer
Radha Blank
Writer
Barry Michael Cooper
Writer
Eisa Davis
Writer
Lynn Nottage
Writer
Jocelyn Bioh
Writer
Antoinette Nwandu
Writer
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Comments
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Bottom line is: the character, Shamekka, should have been the main character if this was meant for today's audience. Nola's character is boring and the acting is terrible between her and the three guys. Her sexual freedom seems to come at the expense of every other aspect of her life. This seems to be from the perspective of what Nola's parents think her life is like instead of what her life is actually like. So its overwhelmingly corny. Okay, I get it. Nola is sexually free. Great, there needs to be more than that given female sexuality is much more normalized now. When you put this up against shows like Insecure, there is no competition. And it is clear this was written by an older man and not a millennial black woman. It is also really problematic in terms of the sexual fluidity narrative. I guess it's entertaining if you have time to waste. If not, I would say skip it. We need to make room for better black films than this.