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‘Insecure’ Showrunner Prentice Penny on Issa Rae’s Brutally Honest Comedy (Episode 6 -- 10/6/16)

10.06.2016 - By Michael SchneiderPlay

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HBO's new comedy 'Insecure' is like nothing else on television, an honest portrayal of Issa Rae as an African American women who is just trying to figure out what they want out of life. Prentice Penny helped adapt and shape the show for television, and built a writers room that reflected the show's honest and real make up. We sat down with Prentice to hear how it's going – and how "Insecure" depicts code-switching, dating, South Los Angeles, and so much more.

Also on this edition, Liz Shannon Miller discusses "Girls" executive producer Jenni Konner's recent account of how Lena Dunham was accosted inappropriately by a producer, and Ben Travers on whether Sarah Jessica Parker's new HBO show "Divorce" is worth watching.

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