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Another week has flown by, which means it’s time for another trailer roundup!

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Let’s get right to it.

The Good Fight (CBS All Access; Season 4 Release Date: April 9, 2020)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BJpTAImN_o

First Impressions: Full disclosure, I haven’t actually caught up on this show yet but what better way to decrease your “too much good content to watch” list of things you have no time to watch than during the stay-at-home ordered self-isolation period? I mean with a fire cast such as Delroy Lindo, Audra McDonald, Nyambi Nyambi, Cush Jumbo and more, this would be a decent binge. And is that Michael J. Fox?! Season 4 looks to be particularly relevant and timely since we’re in an election year.

When the Streetlights Go On (Quibi; Release Date: April 6, 2020)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mahQOEbhA7o

First Impressions: The title alone pulls me in because I definitely grew up with a mandate that kids had to go in the house when the streetlights came on. Plus, the concept of pinpointing the exact moment you lost your innocence is fascinating as the narrator describes that it’s usually a slow build-up instead of “all at once,” like it was for Charlie Chambers (Chosen Jacobs). Oh, and I see Queen Latifah as the small-town cop!

Skrrt With Offset (Quibi; Release Date: April 6, 2020)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1I-be_t2HhU

First Impressions: The immediate first impression is a combination of “nigga, this title, though!” and “well, it fits.” If the onomatopoeia gives any hint, yes, this show is obviously about sports and luxury cars. The first season is basically a name-dropping fest of T-Pain, Cardi B, Quavo and Takeoff from Migos, Chance The Rapper, Lil Yachty, Dapper Dan and more. And, of course, it wouldn’t be a car show without long-known car enthusiast, Jay Leno. This is like Jerry Seinfeld’s Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, but much blacker.

Punk’d (Quibi: Release Date: April 6, 2020)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3awKJu7EN6I

First Impressions: You may be thinking, how does anyone fall for this anymore? But, I think the long gap between the original, hosted by Ashton Kutcher (which ended in 2007 before being briefly revived in 2012) and this new iteration means celebrities have let their guard down a bit. Time to humble them niggas with some pranks! I mean, he’s pranking Megan Thee Stallion, so I’m here for that alone.

The Innocence Files (Netflix; Release Date: April 15, 2020)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdvy14fdjj8

First Impressions: Netflix has continued to dominate the documentary space. Following the buzz on When They See Us, the state of wrongful convictions is definitely an ongoing conversation. If we get more documentaries shining a spotlight on people who should be regularly humanized instead of simply being seen as a statistic, I’m all for it.

Strong Enemies: The Untold Case of Dr. Sebi (Distribution Platform and Release Date Currently Unknown)

First Impressions: DO Y’ALL SEE DR. UMAR “DONATIONSSSS [3X], GIFTSSSS [3X]” JOHNSON, THOUGH? That’s it. That’s the first and only impression. Actually, I am truly interested and curious in finding out what Nipsey Hussle wanted us all to see before he left this earth.

Have a good weekend and see y’all next Friday.

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