

Snowfall
Selma, a 9 year old girl who lost her parents in an accident, is now living with Ruth, a quite strict neighbour who was just supposed to temporarily look after Selma and her dog Casper.
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Plot Summary
Set against the backdrop of the crack cocaine epidemic and its impact on Los Angeles in the 1980s, Snowfall chronicles the rise of Franklin Saint, a young drug dealer aiming to establish his own empire. The series follows his journey as he navigates the complex and dangerous world of drug trafficking, dealing with rival gangs, law enforcement, and the devastating consequences of addiction on the community. It portrays the intricate web of power, corruption, and survival in a city grappling with a devastating public health crisis.
Critical Reception
Snowfall received widespread critical acclaim throughout its run, particularly for its compelling narrative, strong performances, and unflinching portrayal of a turbulent period in American history. Critics lauded its ability to balance intense drama with nuanced character development, and its exploration of systemic issues.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gripping storytelling and authentic depiction of the crack epidemic.
- Damson Idris's performance as Franklin Saint is consistently highlighted as a standout.
- Lauded for its exploration of complex social and political themes within a crime drama framework.
Google audience: Audiences widely appreciate the show's intense plot, character development, and historical relevance. Many viewers found the portrayal of the 1980s Los Angeles and the crack epidemic to be both educational and captivating, with strong performances being a consistent point of praise.
Fun Fact
The show's creators, John Singleton, Eric Amadio, and Dave Andron, aimed to depict the human element of the crack cocaine epidemic and its impact on marginalized communities, drawing inspiration from real-life events and figures.
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