Insecure

Insecure

2016
Insecure
Insecure

Insecure

8.1 | TV-MA | en | Drama

Follows the awkward experiences and racy tribulations of a modern-day African-American woman.

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EP10  Everything Gonna Be, Okay?!
Dec. 26,2021
Everything Gonna Be, Okay?!

As she and her friends try to make time for each other no matter what, Issa looks back on all it took to get to where she is today.

EP9  Out, Okay?!
Dec. 19,2021
Out, Okay?!

At a friend's going away party, Issa navigates unresolved feelings. After spending the day letting loose with her new man, Molly opens up about her fears.

EP8  Choices, Okay?!
Dec. 12,2021
Choices, Okay?!

At a crossroads in her career, Issa weighs the pros and cons of two viable paths while simultaneously contemplating an important personal next step. Meanwhile, with help from Kelli, Molly spends an overwhelming day getting her parents' estate plan in order.

EP7  Chillin', Okay?!
Dec. 05,2021
Chillin', Okay?!

A long overdue girls' night filled with self-reflection and real talk puts things into perspective for Issa and her friends.

EP6  Tired, Okay?!
Nov. 28,2021
Tired, Okay?!

A distracted Issa mulls over work and love as she stumbles through the consequences of her falling out with a colleague. Meanwhile, Molly - still struggling to cope with family matters - finds comfort in an unlikely source.

EP5  Surviving, Okay?!
Nov. 21,2021
Surviving, Okay?!

A family emergency finds Molly stretched thin between taking care of loved ones, staying on top of work, and zeroing in on her own perceived shortcomings. As a hectic day unfolds, Issa and her new man grow closer than ever.

EP4  Faulty, Okay?!
Nov. 14,2021
Faulty, Okay?!

Issa and her new man tread awkward waters at a work-related social event. Meanwhile, Molly juggles multiple suitors, and Issa plays defense against online attacks about her business.

EP3  Pressure, Okay?!
Nov. 07,2021
Pressure, Okay?!

Still adjusting to newfound responsibilities, one of Issa's exes finds himself torn between two places, while an important woman in his life remains wary of his ability to be fully present back home.

EP2  Growth, Okay?!
Oct. 31,2021
Growth, Okay?!

Despite her now thriving business, Issa struggles to find her footing and turns to an old friend for support. Meanwhile, Molly contemplates jumping back into the dating pool.

EP1  Reunited, Okay?!
Oct. 24,2021
Reunited, Okay?!

Pulling up to her ten-year college reunion in style as an alumni panelist, Issa's self-doubt quickly surfaces, while Molly – still reeling from her breakup – struggles to get out of her own head. As the crew takes the opportunity to reflect, old wounds remain tender.

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8.1 | TV-MA | en | Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: 2016-10-09 | Released Producted By: 3 Arts Entertainment , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.hbo.com/insecure
Synopsis

Follows the awkward experiences and racy tribulations of a modern-day African-American woman.

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Cast

Issa Rae , Yvonne Orji , Jay Ellis

Director

Michael A. Romero

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winnie poo56 Loving this show. Sorely needed. Exciting seeing the everyday struggles and triumphs of black singles in La. Reminds me of sex in the city - a show that sorely missed the mark in totally ignoring black and brown New Yorkers. Thank you.
geraldmossgm "Insecure' is exactly what the title means a show full of insignificant or irrelevant relationships or lack of finding a true love. This acting is getting boring because the typical everyday life of both women Issa and Molly. No way this show speaks on behalf of all black women because it seems to be an atypical versus untypical show. In other words, the show just appears to go in circles. I keep trying to get into the show even reviewing Episodes from Season One and newest scenes from Season Two but nothing has changed. Its the same scenes like going to night clubs, brunch, or stalking an ex-boyfriend's girlfriend. For Season Two, it seems that the producers changed the scene to display a bar-b-que, but please create something that is uncommon. Soo far it's the same scenario a black woman is still roaming around searching for Mr. Right being Issa and Molly still is an executive. It would be nice if this show could advance on opening doors for other characters like new neighbors. I will watch the new episode that airs Sunday.
hurtbeezy Watch the first full season and I thought to myself that this is great work. If i was a woman I probably would give this a 10 out of 10 but most of my ratings are based upon my watching preferences. I can tell this is a show that I will watch all of the seasons that come out. It deals with real issues and Issa Rae does a good job of bringing an understanding of a woman to the screen. I also appreciate her for playing the character because I believe that helps complete her vision because its easy to bring a character to life when you are the one that created the character (possibly dealt with most of the issues on the show in real life or really is the character subliminally being the character name is Issa.)And its a 30 min show so yea its an enjoyable and easy binge "watchee" lol.
epicintron Love this character! She's real, refreshing, constantly evolving and like no other currently on television. I am eager to see what else she gets into. The scenarios are endless because this character has so much unmined territory. I only hope the network and the viewing public give her the chance. So far she has dealt with the complexities of male/female relationships for millennials from the educated black female perspective, how "girlfriends" (platonic female friends) keep you sane, and trying to remain true to oneself in a hostile work environment. Unlike "Girlfriends", a comedy about four black women that aired for eight seasons beginning in 2000, "Insecure" breaks it (real life) down. We are allowed inside Issa's head and can feel her insecurities, the doubts that make her second guess herself and act, often, foolishly. We also see how she shakes the foolishness off and finds a way of working it out. The language and situations are often raw--in your face, but that is an aspect of its realness. "Insecure" brings "Girlfriends" all the way into the 21st century void of the restrictions, mediation and second-guessing that the Tracee Ellis Ross sit-com was subject to. Hopefully, America's viewing public is finally ready for it.