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Tyler Perry's ‘She the People' is a political comedy that misses the mark
Tyler Perry's ‘She the People' is a political comedy that misses the mark

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time3 days ago

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Tyler Perry's ‘She the People' is a political comedy that misses the mark

Terri J. Vaughn as Antoinette Dunkerson in a scene from 'She the People'. Image: X Tyler Perry's first foray into political satire on Netflix with 'She the People' is more of a show which serves as background noise while scrolling on your phone than it is a compelling comedic masterpiece. The first eight-episode drop of the comedy, which premiered last week and is written, directed and produced by the renowned actor and film-maker, pales in comparison to other stellar series in the genre with shows like 'Veep', 'Spin City' and 'Parks and Recreation.' The storyline, which sees an ambitious lawyer become Mississippi's first black lieutenant governor while battling personal and professional challenges, has much room for exploration. But much of the dialogue falls flat, the jokes barely land, and the overall production fails to leave a lasting impression. Video Player is loading. 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Vaughn, who plays the titular character of political newbie Antoinette Dunkerson. The actress, who is acclaimed for her roles on 'The Steve Harvey Show' and 'All of Us', is well-versed in Perry's production's having starred in 'Daddy's Little Girls" and 'Meet the Browns.' For 'She the People', Vaughn is joined by familiar faces from the Perry universe, including Jo Marie Payton, Karon Riley and Robert Craighead. Terri J. Vaughn and Robert Craighead in a scene from 'She the People'. Image: X You would think that this assembling of some of the stars from Perry's project would result in some of his finest work, but instead, there is not much chemistry between them, and many of their performances are lacklustre. And while the next instalment of the show, which will be released in August, could redeem its poor debut, it will take a lot for that to happen and for it to rank among Perry's best work. 'She the People' kicks off with Dunkerson making her political intentions known during a local television news interview, only for her to be met with a condescending presenter who insists that she is unlikely to succeed. But Dunkerson is determined to prove her critics wrong. Things then take a turn on election night when she unintentionally goes viral after punching a teenage boy in defence of her daughter at a house party. This spikes her ratings, and she is elated when she wins the election, but her excitement soon dwindles when she meets Governor Harper (Craighead), a sexist politician who is stuck in the past. Harper and his team are determined to sideline her, forbidding her from hiring her own staff and not taking any of her innovative ideas seriously. She even shuts her out, making himself unavailable for any meetings with her. Dunkerson also faces embarrassment when she is sent out on bizarre events to represent the governor, including a pig hollering contest and a country fair where she is verbally attacked by the governor's loyal supporters. While she is attempting to find her feet in this unfamiliar political arena, she is also forced to contend with her zany family, including a rebellious teenager Cleo (Payton), a socially-awkward son Titus (Tré Boyd), an old-school mother Lola (Drew Olivia Tillman) with interesting takes on discipline, as well as her politically-uneducated cousin Shamika (Jade Novah) who she is forced to hire. There is also Basil (Dyon Brooks), Tamika's exuberant boyfriend and Jed (Kevin Thoms), a staffer at the governor's mansion. They both fail to leave a comedic impression, and their characters don't offer depth to the series. Another aspect of the storyline I feel could have been better introduced is Dunkerson's romantic interest in her bodyguard. Much of their interactions are confusing and not as funny as Perry might have intended. In addition, aspects of the show which include political corruption are also featured in a predictable way, and this part of the series failed to leave viewers pondering deeper societal issues as satire sets out to do. 'She the People' might include universal themes of battling self-doubt, overcoming self-doubt and dealing with family conflicts, but it does it in a way that has played out many times on our screens before. As Dunkerson's journey continues on the second part of the inaugural season of 'She the People', here is hoping for less silliness and a more comedic and poignant offering. * I rate 'She the People' 2 out of 5 stars.

New 10/10 Netflix comedy has viewers in a 'chokehold'
New 10/10 Netflix comedy has viewers in a 'chokehold'

Metro

time7 days ago

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  • Metro

New 10/10 Netflix comedy has viewers in a 'chokehold'

Tyler Perry's new Netflix comedy series has earned mixed reviews, from being called 'horrible' to having fans in a 'chokehold' with laughter. Starring Terri J. Vaughn as the newly elected Lieutenant Governor Antoinette Dunkerson of Mississippi, She the People is a new political sitcom. Terri's character attempts to make her mark in politics as Mississippi's first Black lieutenant governor. However, she continually has to fight her crazy family and overcome a boss who is condescending and sexist. Commenting on X, @chibzyyyy said: 'She the People is really funny.' Wake up to find news on your TV shows in your inbox every morning with Metro's TV Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your show in the link we'll send you so we can get TV news tailored to you. Similarly, @CallMeRenee_ said the series had her in a 'chokehold' while adding laughing faces. @LoudHummingbird similarly added: 'Watching #SheThePeople on Netflix. While the 'comedy' part struggles to show itself in the first couple of episodes, it eventually finds its footing, and Terri J. Vaughn is undeniably the crown jewel.' However, not all fans were equally as pleased with the execution of the show. @McDomalds wrote on X: 'She the People on Netflix is horrible. @NamirahChanel then said: 'So far… she the people is corny and stupid!' The series is so new that it's yet to earn a rating on review site Rotten Tomatoes, but it appears of its handful of initial reviews are a mixed bag. While critics argue it is 'quite entertaining', they remind readers that it is far from 'high art'. 'It isn't exactly high art, but Tyler Perry's She the People is at least deliberately funny instead of accidentally funny, and on that level, it is a lot easier to take seriously than his more ridiculous dramatic fare', writes Jonathan Wilson. 'She the People isn't the best, but considering Tyler Perry, it's quite entertaining', adds Archi Sengupta. The release of the series comes after a heartwarming comedy with a star-studded cast soared to the top of the Netflix charts, claiming more than 20million views in the last few days. Nonnas was released on the streaming platform on May 9, starring Vince Vaughn as New Yorker Joe Scaravella, who, grieving his mother's death, decides to open an Italian restaurant based on family recipes. More Trending He plugs all his money into building the eatery in Staten Island, hiring local grandmothers as the chefs. The feel-good flick is based on the true story of Enoteca Maria owner Joe Scarvella, with Susan Sarandon, Lorraine Bracco, Talia Shire, Linda Cardellini, Joe Manganiello and Drea de Matteo among the cast. Having garnered quite the fanbase since its release, it seems other newbies like She the People have tough competition. Watch She the People on Netflix. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. View More » MORE: 'I'm a buff WWE wrestler but I've always struggled with body image' MORE: WWE WrestleMania 42 in New Orleans 'cancelled' as calendar gets major shake up MORE: Netflix viewers divided after watching first trailer for Grenfell: Uncovered

A First Look at Tyler Perry's She The People
A First Look at Tyler Perry's She The People

Black America Web

time24-05-2025

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A First Look at Tyler Perry's She The People

Source: R1 / R1 Tyler Perry brings us a new comedy series to Netflix with family, faith, and politics, with She The People. Created by and Starring Terri J. Vaughn and Jo Marie Payton. While many of us have met both actresses in signature roles and shows like The Steve Harvey Show and Family Matters, Terri J. Vaughn and Jo Marie Payton create their own set of family values while being in the public eye. Terri plays Antoinette Dunkerson, who is now the Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi. After she wins her election, what's next? She The People takes us on her journey of success, while being a Mother, and leader in the South. Part 1 is streaming now on Netflix. Part 2 airs on August 14th SEE ALSO A First Look at Tyler Perry's She The People was originally published on Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE

Netflix's ‘divisive' new comedy series has fans ‘in a chokehold'
Netflix's ‘divisive' new comedy series has fans ‘in a chokehold'

Daily Mirror

time23-05-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Netflix's ‘divisive' new comedy series has fans ‘in a chokehold'

Tyler Perry's new political sitcom She the People dropped its first eight episodes this week Tyler Perry's new Netflix venture has subscribers divided, with some calling it "hilarious" and others branding it "horrible". The political sitcom She the People features Terri J. Vaughn as Antoinette Dunkerson, who finds herself in hot water after being elected Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi. ‌ Upon her election victory, she quickly realises the enormity of her role when she meets her boss, Governor Harper (portrayed by Robert Craighead), a man whose views are firmly rooted in the past. ‌ Her family, including cousin and campaign manager Shamika (Jade Novah), also grapple with the cultural shifts they face in the Deep South following their move. The first eight episodes of the 16-part debut season landed on Netflix this Thursday (22nd May), with the remaining episodes expected to drop in the coming months, reports the Mirror US. Social media is abuzz with viewers sharing their thoughts on the show, many finding amusement in Perry's trademark comedic style and incisive social observations. One viewer exclaimed on X (formerly Twitter): "with the LEGENDARY #JoMariePayton in #SheThePeople is what I didn't know I was lacking on my TV until now!!!" Another viewer commented: "She the People on Netflix is funny as f*** [crying emojis]." ‌ A third chimed in: "Yall She The People on Netflix might got me in a chokehold [laughing emojis] episode two only tho this s*** funny." And yet another offered their verdict: "She the people on Netflix 10/10 lol funny asf." One fan couldn't contain their amusement, exclaiming: "Y'all watching She The People on Netflix it's so funny lmfaoo." ‌ Yet, not everyone is chuckling along with the new series; a number of Netflix viewers have voiced their disappointment, suggesting that the humour just isn't hitting the mark. ‌ A viewer expressed their dissatisfaction, posting: "Tried watching the new Tyler Perry comedy on # The People starring Terri Vaughn. But ain't nothing funny about it." Another was even more critical, blasting: "She the people on netflix is horrible [crying emoji]." Regardless of the mixed reviews, fans and critics alike can expect another eight episodes of She the People to land this summer. The question remains whether Tyler Perry's latest comedic endeavour will garner enough laughs and love for a second season – stay tuned for further news. She the People season 1, part 1 is available to stream on Netflix. Part 2 will be released on Thursday, 14th August.

Terri J. Vaughn Reacts to Her Iconic Roles: From Friday to She The People
Terri J. Vaughn Reacts to Her Iconic Roles: From Friday to She The People

Buzz Feed

time22-05-2025

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Terri J. Vaughn Reacts to Her Iconic Roles: From Friday to She The People

Legendary actress Terri J. Vaughn takes a walk down memory lane, reacting to some of her most unforgettable TV and film moments. From her breakout role in Friday, to fan-favorite Lovita on The Steve Harvey Show, to her appearance in Insecure, and now her powerful new role in the series She The People. Terri dishes behind-the-scenes stories, career reflections, and how each role shaped her journey. #TerriJVaughn #FridayMovie #SteveHarveyShow #InsecureHBO #SheThePeople #BlackActress #TVIcon

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