

She's Gotta Have It
Nola Darling struggles to define herself and divide her time among her friends, job and three lovers. A new take on Spike Lee's film, in 10 episodes.
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Plot Summary
Nola Darling is a fiercely independent artist in Brooklyn who juggles her career and her love life, refusing to be tied down to any one person. She's romantically involved with three different men: the charmingly intellectual Greer, the wealthy and possessive Mars, and the sensitive and artistic Jamie. Nola navigates her complex relationships while trying to maintain her freedom and identity in a rapidly changing New York City.
Critical Reception
The second season of 'She's Gotta Have It' received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its continued exploration of female sexuality and independence, as well as Spike Lee's distinctive directorial style. While some noted the series' unapologetic portrayal of polyamory and its sometimes provocative nature, most agreed it offered a unique and engaging perspective on modern relationships.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its bold exploration of female desire and agency.
- Applauded for its vibrant Brooklyn setting and distinctive visual style.
- Acknowledged for its relatable portrayal of a modern woman navigating complex relationships.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the series' frank discussions about sex and relationships, its strong female lead, and its authentic representation of contemporary urban life. Some viewers found certain aspects of the plot or character motivations to be less compelling, but the overall sentiment was positive.
Fun Fact
The series is a contemporary update of Spike Lee's 1986 debut film of the same name, with Lee directing all episodes of both seasons.
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