

The Upshaws
Bennie Upshaw, the head of a Black working class family in Indianapolis, is a charming, well-intentioned mechanic and lifelong mess just trying his best to step up and care for his family and tolerate his sardonic sister-in-law, all without a blueprint for success.
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Plot Summary
Set in Southern California, 'The Upshaws' centers on a working-class Black family navigating the ups and downs of everyday life. The series follows Bennie Upshaw, a charming but irresponsible owner of a garage, and his wife Regina, who is determined to keep her family afloat amidst financial struggles and personal drama. The show blends humor with relatable family dynamics as they strive for a better future.
Critical Reception
The series has received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising the performances of its cast, particularly Wanda Sykes and Kim Fields, and its humorous portrayal of Black family life. Some reviewers have noted that while the show offers genuine laughs and heartwarming moments, it sometimes relies on familiar sitcom tropes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its strong comedic performances, especially from Wanda Sykes.
- Appreciated for its authentic depiction of a working-class Black family.
- Sometimes criticized for predictable storylines common in sitcoms.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the show's humor, relatable characters, and the strong chemistry among the cast. Many viewers enjoy the family-oriented themes and find the comedy to be consistent and entertaining, making it a feel-good watch.
Fun Fact
Wanda Sykes, who co-created the series, also stars as Regina's (played by Kim Fields) sister, Lucretia, bringing her signature comedic talent to the ensemble.
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