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Insecure - Season 2, Episode 06: Hella Blows
TrailerIssa maintains her roster but is met with disappointment as she finds herself without a car; Molly worries about an important friendship while embracing something new; Lawrence gets a rude awakening at work after pitching his app.Genre: ComedyActors: Wade Allain-Marcus, Neil Brown Jr., Akinyele Caldwell, Samantha Cope, Sujata Day, Jonathan Espinoza, Spencer Garrett, Di Vinci SanTana Guthrie, Andrew Allan James, Lopez Jd, Carl King Littles, ...»Director: Melina Matsoukas, Kevin BrayCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 8.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Insecure - Season 2"
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Characters of "Insecure - Season 2"
SarahPlayed by: Sujata DayKittyPlayed by: Veronica MannionKenPlayed by: Mason McCulleyMolly CarterPlayed by: Yvonne OrjiIssa DeePlayed by: Issa RaeKelliPlayed by: Natasha RothwellLawrencePlayed by: Jay Ellis -
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Critic Reviews of "Insecure - Season 2"
Black Nerd ProblemsMay 17, 2018This had to be the realest episode ever. I watched and rewatched this to process everything that went down.
Paste MagazineMay 16, 2018There's arguably never been an episode of Insecure that so distinctly homed in on the gap between the characters' expectations of what should happen and what actually does. But it works-and, to be frank, it was time.
Shadow and ActSeptember 19, 2017Isae Rae's most valuable talent as a writer seems to be her ability to coerce conversation-to fool us through humor and wit into projecting our personal lives onto fictional characters.
AV ClubSeptember 19, 2017Intimate moments force Issa and Molly to face the consequences of their decisions this episode.
Slant MagazineSeptember 19, 2017Rather than help reinforce the realism of the characters' sex lives, the episode's sexual candidness only serves to highlight Issa and Molly's clumsy decision-making.
New York Magazine/VultureSeptember 12, 2017At its worse, 'Hella Blows' is regressive in its sexual politics in a way that left me angry. I was also left wondering: What slice of black life do Issa and Molly really represent?