It gets better and better. Great show! With a steady, slow, churn, DuVernay presents the viewer with two people who find love in spite of being total opposites socially and economically. He is from an accomplished upper class, she is from the struggling lower class. Alano Miller and Xhosa Rocquemore are wonderful portraying magnetic black love in all of its beauty, awkwardness, conscious and unconscious struggle. So far, love unconditional emerges as the key to their union.
I am awestruck with the onscreen presence of national treasure - Cicely Tyson
The series is very intimate, thought provoking and refreshing. It seems to be geared to a mature and thinking audience. There are no divas with oversized eyelashes, very little profanity, no one night stands, no rap music, no guys or gals in prison.