Fin des années 1980. Le parcours des frères Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory et Terry "Southwest T" Flenory, ayant grandi à Détroit et qui ont donné naissance à l'une des familles criminelles l... Tout lireFin des années 1980. Le parcours des frères Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory et Terry "Southwest T" Flenory, ayant grandi à Détroit et qui ont donné naissance à l'une des familles criminelles les plus influentes des Etats-Unis.Fin des années 1980. Le parcours des frères Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory et Terry "Southwest T" Flenory, ayant grandi à Détroit et qui ont donné naissance à l'une des familles criminelles les plus influentes des Etats-Unis.
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Surprised by all the bad reviews here. I watched all 3 episodes to date and I'm pretty hooked. I'll admit I nearly switched it off on the very first scene, it came across as cheap and tacky. Also I'll agree the first club scene was poorly done, but after those few slumps it really picks up. I think the club scene was fitting to an extent to show what they are in the moment - young and all show with not a huge amount of respect.
But seriously the acting & story really picks up as it goes on. Didn't really like Meech's character in the beginning either but he grew on me.
My recommendation - give it a go at least for 3 episodes, if you're not feeling it by then move on.
But seriously the acting & story really picks up as it goes on. Didn't really like Meech's character in the beginning either but he grew on me.
My recommendation - give it a go at least for 3 episodes, if you're not feeling it by then move on.
I've seen many of you punks saying that lil meech cannot act . Funny! He's the only one that have acted real in this series. Not because you hate his character you will say that bmf is bad!!
And it's even about his father.
If you don't like the show then don't watch it.
And it's even about his father.
If you don't like the show then don't watch it.
First season was mildly entertaining,thought forgettable being written with so many stereotypes and tropes and being formulaic.
But 2nd season they doubled down on it. 50cent puts not even a single ounce of creativity or originality into it. Even the scenes, the shots introducing a scene its all the most basic 101 handbook. Like dropping a thing out of grocery bag and as shes trying to pick it up you see a hand reach down to pick it up, Or who the traitors are in the game, again 100% as in every 50cent show and based on generic tropes. Also it is so very budget.
Storywise one thing that is super annoying is how they mention how much they are earning(millions) yet they are broke most of the time. Or if the story needs it, or when Terry goes in business with his dad. How can he have ZERO money when he shouldve been a (multi)milionaire already. Where is all the money they making?
But the thing that bothers the most is the forced problem making or how quickly cops could turn a second in command. Also how the main guy is written is ridiculous, his brother helps him out of a serious serious jam and instead of dropping down to his KNEES and thanking him because it could be a huge deal, he curses him out and then punches him. Who writes this nonsense.
50 had a few pretty quality shows, or at least one, but lately given his shows it seems he has no interest in quality anymore, just low budget and little work invested in creation which is easily solved with formulaic generic writing.
But 2nd season they doubled down on it. 50cent puts not even a single ounce of creativity or originality into it. Even the scenes, the shots introducing a scene its all the most basic 101 handbook. Like dropping a thing out of grocery bag and as shes trying to pick it up you see a hand reach down to pick it up, Or who the traitors are in the game, again 100% as in every 50cent show and based on generic tropes. Also it is so very budget.
Storywise one thing that is super annoying is how they mention how much they are earning(millions) yet they are broke most of the time. Or if the story needs it, or when Terry goes in business with his dad. How can he have ZERO money when he shouldve been a (multi)milionaire already. Where is all the money they making?
But the thing that bothers the most is the forced problem making or how quickly cops could turn a second in command. Also how the main guy is written is ridiculous, his brother helps him out of a serious serious jam and instead of dropping down to his KNEES and thanking him because it could be a huge deal, he curses him out and then punches him. Who writes this nonsense.
50 had a few pretty quality shows, or at least one, but lately given his shows it seems he has no interest in quality anymore, just low budget and little work invested in creation which is easily solved with formulaic generic writing.
Well, acting is good, and there's a good plot too.
Based on true events, howcome some reviewers are ladalling it racist or sterotyped?
The best character is ill explored, and "meech" is, as told by other reviewer, incoherent.
If you like crime stories, worth a watch. But know that is based on true events. It is not racist.
Based on true events, howcome some reviewers are ladalling it racist or sterotyped?
The best character is ill explored, and "meech" is, as told by other reviewer, incoherent.
If you like crime stories, worth a watch. But know that is based on true events. It is not racist.
I wished this and wished it was a finished series with 5 seasons so i can watch like 5 eps a day that how much entertaining it was , cant wait for the next Episode next week.
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- AnecdotesDemetrius Flenory Jr., who plays Meech Flenory, is the son of the real Demetrius "Meech" Flenory (who produced the show).
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