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In this episode, we dive into American Fiction, a sharp, funny, and emotionally rich satire starring Jeffrey Wright as a frustrated writer who accidentally becomes famous for mocking the very stereotypes he despises. We unpack the film’s take on Black representation, family dynamics, and the fine line between authenticity and performance—plus what it says about the media’s obsession with trauma storytelling. Tune in for laughs, hot takes, and heartfelt reflections.
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In this episode, we dive into American Fiction, a sharp, funny, and emotionally rich satire starring Jeffrey Wright as a frustrated writer who accidentally becomes famous for mocking the very stereotypes he despises. We unpack the film’s take on Black representation, family dynamics, and the fine line between authenticity and performance—plus what it says about the media’s obsession with trauma storytelling. Tune in for laughs, hot takes, and heartfelt reflections.

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