


This short takes on an added reverence considering current events, and the fact that the script revels in the joy of seeing so many Black women in the court reminds audiences of why this show is so significant in the topics it picks. As the women come back they start to wonder if the legend of an all-Black woman court can ever be achieved again…until an all Black woman jury shows up. A return to the “Black Lady Courtroom” sees special guest Yvette Nicole Brown reprise her role as judge. There are a few sketches brought back from Season 1 that emphasize just why they were so popular in the first place. Will this narrative expand in the next season? If so, it will be interesting to see how the team creates a payoff for this within a sketch show. ‘The Idol’ Debut Was No ‘Succession’ Finale, but Was It a Success?Īs they navigate possibly being the last women on Earth it causes them to snipe at each other. There’s commonalities to when “Key and Peele” did their road-trip storyline, and the ongoing joke here is just as fun because Thede, Gabrielle Dennis, Ashley Nicole Black, Skye Townsend, and Laci Mosley have such fantastic chemistry.

This running gag takes up a significant portion of each episode and it’s unclear what the intent is - short of possibly being an allowance for new COVID protocols limiting people on-set. But when things take a turn for the weird, it causes Robin to start questioning the women around her and their intentions.
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It’s the end of the world when the series starts and we meet Robin (Thede) and her friends celebrating. In Season 2, “A Black Lady Sketch Show” once again delivers hilarity and absurdity in equal measure. But creator Robin Thede and her team remain the best at exploring the mundane and obnoxious things women, specifically Black women, put up with. It’s been too long since we last saw the ladies of HBO’s sketch comedy series “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” and, as you might know, a lot has changed since September 2019.
