Recommended: Everything's Trash on Freeform
What's Everything's Trash About?
Phoebe Hill is a broke, thirtysomething podcaster navigating life as a single woman in Brooklyn. When her brother Jayden launches a political campaign, she struggles to be more responsible for his sake.
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Why (and to whom) do we recommend it?
No topic is off-limits in Everything's Trash, which is one reason it's so appealing. Phoebe's life is messy, and the show finds humor in potentially disastrous situations like her rush to buy Plan B after a hook-up gone awry.
The series takes the same no holds barred approach as it discusses race and other social issues,, like in the episode where Phoebe and Malika come face-to-face with gentrification. As they canvass for Jayden's campaign, they encounter rich white people who have pushed the Black community out of the neighborhood. The episode gently mocks these "woke" gentrifiers, who eagerly invite the two women they've never met into their homes to use the bathroom, seemingly just because they're Black.
Although at times Robinson's brand of outlandish humor makes her character come across as self-involved and thoughtless — in one particularly cringey scene, she takes a full bath in a couple's bathroom while her friends make small talk downstairs — the silliness is mostly winning and Phoebe herself is easy to root for.
Everything's Trash also does a good job showing the complex and varied lives of Black millennials in Brooklyn. Phoebe's life may be chaotic, but she couldn't be more different from her brother and his wife, who are highly successful nerds. Their scenes together, as they work to connect and understand one another's lives and experiences, make for endearing situational comedy.
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TOPICS: Everything's Trash, Freeform, Brandon Jay McLaren, Chioke Nassor, Jordan Carlos, Moses Storm, Nneka Okafor, Phoebe Robinson, Phoebe Robinson, Toccarra Cash