In a comedy atmosphere, this television series drama centers around the struggling life of Issa, a young African woman, who receives abuse according to her color' racial discrimination', the thing that affects badly on her, as she and her best friend Molly, have no luck on dating, and incidents come to climax, upon leaving Lawrence, Issa's boyfriend, the thing that frustrates her and makes her searching for a lover.
What a relief it is to realize Issa and Daniel aren't hooking up again - and what a let down when it's clear that in real life they are now sharing a bed together.
As a thirty-something woman who attended college, then likely bounced through a string of long-term relationships, it may be Issa's first time living alone - a vulnerability all of us relate to. The jump is as intimidating as it is necessary.
Issa comes to terms with her feelings about Daniel, Molly struggles to acclimate at the all-black law firm, and We Got Ya'll becomes even more unbearable.