Shelving Demascus? AMC What the Hell?
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In this episode, hosts Niq and Jess discuss the canceled show 'Damascus,' exploring its unique take on mental health, particularly in the context of a black man's experience. They delve into the show's themes of therapy, relationships, and the stigma surrounding mental health in the black community. The conversation also highlights the significance of the show's casting and the emotional depth of its characters, while expressing disappointment over its cancellation by AMC. The hosts emphasize the need for more representation and stories like 'Damascus' in media.takeaways
- The cancellation of 'Damascus' was a significant loss for AMC.
- The show offers a unique perspective on mental health, particularly for black men.
- Therapy is still stigmatized in the black community, making the show's premise important.
- The comedic approach to serious issues in 'Damascus' is refreshing and necessary.
- The dirt sessions serve as a metaphor for the protagonist's struggles with identity and grief.
- Relationships in the show highlight the protagonist's emotional disconnect.
- Casting choices in 'Damascus' evoke nostalgia and showcase talented actors.
- The show's writing and production quality were exceptional, deserving of recognition.
- The hosts express a strong desire for more shows like 'Damascus' to be produced.
- The conversation emphasizes the importance of representation in media.
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