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Literally the worst acting I've ever seen on television. A guy is reading straight directly from some cue-card that is a few feeet off camera. I guess the target audience isn't smart enough to figure that out, go figure. This is what ha...


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Down deep in the Mississippi Delta, Trap music meets film noir in this kaleidoscopic story of a little-strip-club-that-could and the big characters who come through its doors—the hopeful, the lost, the broken, the ballers, the beautiful, and the damned.
P-Valley is a drama series that delves into the lives of the employees at a strip club in Chucalissa, Mississippi. The show explores the complex relationships, dreams, and struggles of the dancers and their boss, Uncle Clifford, as they navigate the challenges of poverty, ambition, and self-discovery in the American South. It offers a raw and intimate look at their lives both inside and outside the club.
P-Valley has been widely acclaimed for its bold storytelling, authentic portrayal of Black women, and nuanced exploration of complex themes. Critics have praised its stylish direction, compelling performances, and its ability to blend drama with social commentary, making it a standout series in contemporary television.
Praised for its authentic and empowering portrayal of complex female characters.
Lauded for its stylish visuals, compelling narrative, and sharp social commentary.
Applauded for its nuanced exploration of themes like sex work, poverty, and ambition.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the show's captivating storytelling, strong acting, and its realistic depiction of the lives of strip club dancers. Many appreciate its bold approach to sensitive topics and the depth of its characters, leading to high satisfaction.
Nominated for Outstanding Drama Series at the NAACP Image Awards.
The show's creator, Katori Hall, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, bringing a unique theatrical sensibility to the series.
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Literally the worst acting I've ever seen on television. A guy is reading straight directly from some cue-card that is a few feeet off camera. I guess the target audience isn't smart enough to figure that out, go figure. This is what ha...