As Angelica Jade Bastién points out, Issa Rae's HBO comedy "treats Issa’s relationships with men as having far more narrative importance than her friendships, which exist in a strange liminal state. They’re marketed as important, but as the show has grown, they don’t actually take up much residence in Issa’s emotional life. In particular, Issa’s friendships with Kelli and Tiffany — both characters who deserve more development — come across like the kind of friendships you develop in college and only maintain out of habit." ALSO: Jay Ellis responds to the #LawrenceHive petition to bring Lawrence back.
TOPICS: Insecure, HBO, Issa Rae, Jay Ellis