The Chi (Recap) | Penetrate a Fraud (S1 E6)
by Jasmine Sanders | via Vulture “Penetrate a Fraud” opens with Brandon, still living with his mother and stepfather after being ousted from the home [read more]
by Jasmine Sanders | via Vulture “Penetrate a Fraud” opens with Brandon, still living with his mother and stepfather after being ousted from the home [read more]
by Jasmine Sanders | via Vulture After a weeklong break, The Chi returns with “Today Was a Good Day,” an episode titled in homage to [read more]
by Jasmine Sanders | via Vulture “Quaking Grass” commences with the bark of a shotgun fired by unseen hands, as last week’s confrontation between Ronnie [read more]
by Jasmine Sanders | via Vulture The third episode of The Chi, “Ghosts,” takes its name from the looming specter of Coogie. The dead boy’s [read more]
by Jasmine Sanders | via Vulture The Chi is attempting a kind of episodic vivisection of black masculinity, from its turgid constraints and limitations to [read more]
by Jasmine Sanders | via Vulture The pilot episode of The Chi features a plethora of moments where the jubilance, or at least serenity, of [read more]
by Vikram Murthi | via Vulture The best episodes of Master of None concern generational divides. Earlier this season, Aziz Ansari explored his parents’ Muslim [read more]
by Vikram Murthi | via Vulture The two most discussed episodes of Master of None’s first season were “Parents” and “Indians on TV,” the ones [read more]