It is a series of diverse comedy events performed by a group of fun characters and famous guests. Along the way, these people face more fun and laughter and perform comic behaviors and attitudes carried out by a group of black women. The show starts with Maya, which offers vital recognition during that period, and Asia finds itself on a different path through the viral proposal.
"A Black Lady Sketch Show" is a shining example of the great work you get when equality comes to comedy. The only criticism I have is that it took so long for us to get here.
A Black Lady Sketch Show is so funny, and so packed with fresh ideas that it's bound to leave audiences wondering: What took so long for something like this to exist?
In this first episode alone I found myself cracking up at just how good all the women are at the physical comedy, but also going so deep into each character-and like all good comedy, being able to take some jabs at society.
The series isn't just breaking ground because it's a black sketch show airing at the same time as another black sketch show: This type of thing just hasn't been done.
Moments of shock or horror constantly collide with comedy in ways that make A Black Lady Sketch Show much more interesting than a mere delivery engine for laughs.