Insecure introduced us to Black characters who represented our favorite coworkers, closest sorority sisters, and long-lost soulmates.
The story of Issa Dee and Molly Carter stumbling through the professional and personal challenges sprinkled across the end of their twenties has been illustrated by a cast of characters representing the diversity sorely missing from our primetime lineups five years ago.
Newer faces like Natasha Rothwell, Sarunas J. Jackson, Tristen J. Winger and Y’lan Noel joined small-screen veterans like Amanda Seales, Jay Ellis and Neil Brown Jr.
to bring a group of young successful Black people willing to protect and criticize each other to life. Together, the cast tackled topics like postpartum depression, bi-phobia, the.
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