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Wu-Tang: An American Saga
8.2·2019–2023·3 Temporadas·English
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A principios de la década de 1990 en Nueva York, durante el apogeo de la epidemia de crack, un músico visionario llamado Bobby Diggs, también conocido como The RZA, comienza a formar un súper grupo de una docena de jóvenes negros que eventualmente se convertirán en uno de los más improbables. Historias de éxito en la historia de la música estadounidense.

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Sopherian
1/10Jun 19, 2020

Thats a lot of the N word! Like in 10 times a minute... It's so weird that it is offensive when other people say it, but when you are black its okai. This is just weird to me and I can't stand it, and it makes it unwatchable for me, sorry! Edit: The last thing I want to say about it is: Or EVERYBODY is allowed to say it, or NOBODY is allowed to say it. Not some people do and some people don't! Its racist when a non black person is saying it. Well its also racist when other skin colors aren't allowed to say it based on their skin color. So lets just all stop saying it instead... End of story.

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nusproizvodjach
3/10Oct 24, 2019

Well, this was a complete waste of time...

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JordyepVIP
Feb 10, 2022

This show is a hidden gem. It’s _Straight Outta Compton_ for east coast hiphop, you’ll probably love it if you’re a fan of Wu-tang, Ghostface, RZA, ODB, etc. If you’re the kind of person that likes to live in a safe, simpleminded bubble where you get offended by black people using the N-word, this show (as well as hiphop at large) isn’t for you. You'd probably know that already going in, so complaining about it is a bit stupid. Great acting (Ashton Sanders’ voice in season 2 excluded, which feels very forced), great filmmaking, occasionally a little confusing because of its many characters, but very satisfying and intriguing to watch. More of this please, it’s inherently more interesting than the recent films about Queen and Elton John. It doesn’t feel like a vanity project at all.

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KevinSocial9697Critique
Jun 24, 2020

This show was INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!! As someone who is a huge hip hop head and not the knowledgable on all things Wu-Tang, this show was perfect in every way as you see how closely the members of the group were involved with it and all of the acting is just so perfect throughout the series. I wish it was more accessible in the UK as it took me a while to track down this show and actually get to watch it. Season 1: The story of this season is how each person in the Wu-Tang Clan became who they are in the group, all the backstory is done so perfectly with even a few emotional moments in this first season. By far my two favourite actors and characters in the show was Ashton Sanders (Bobby Diggs / RZA) & Siddiq Saunderson (Dennis 'D-Love' Coles / Ghostface Killah) who just steal the entire show and I believe these characters fully and you want to see them succeed. I think the best episode is definitely Labels, it shows how music labels/production companies actually treat young talent and shows why a lot of artists are almost formulaic as they just want to process everything to make the most money. Also, this episode is almost a masterclass in storytelling from a single character's point of view as each chapter of the episode looks like a one-take and causes you to feel exactly the same way as Bobby Diggs in the episode, the direction from Tara Nicole Weyr needs to be praised for this episode and I hope we get another episode like this in Season 2. I cannot wait for Season 2 and please if Hulu is reading any of these reviews, please fight for Hulu to be in the UK.

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kenzie176824
10/10Feb 5, 2020

Renewed for season 2!!!! Yes!