MoPoshy
Absolutely brilliant
Borgarkeri
A bit overrated, but still an amazing film
Joanna Mccarty
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Yash Wade
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
thepromisemaker
This show is delightful and heartbreaking. I dare say that these reviews declaring this show boring must be written by some boring-ass people (or, I don't know-by a bunch of sore-sport cops?). Wyatt Cenac is a joy to behold, to laugh with, to cry with, all of it. Problem Areas is nuanced & informative without being preachy or oversimplified; it's stylistically engaging & original; it deftly balances feeling comfortably conversational & endearingly nostalgic while digging in on critically important & most-often maddening issues, keeping it just breezy enough to entertain us along the way to ever more righteous rage. Policing in America c. 2018 cannot EVER be questioned too much-because it's a multilayered convoluted freaking atrocity, people-but taking a dose of our bitter pill with a side of Wyatt Cenac is pretty delicious.
momadden
So informative on literally all aspects of policing, providing potential solutions from a panel of experts and activists. He's also very clever and likable. So bummed to see how uncomfortable this made people.
eliheinz
This is not a comedy show. It is an informative documentary series on the current state of our public system in the U.S. And it is beautiful A honest piece, that uses humor to break the tensions of analyzing very serious and real problems affecting many in the country today. I just wish one didn't need a HBO subscription to view it.
jhogg-62568
I watch a lot of HBO. It's not uncommon for me to watch each Game of Thrones, Westworld, Last Week Tonight, etc. episode 4 or 5 times the week it airs, so I'm no stranger to reruns. I watched most of what I believe is the first episode of Problem Areas and it was the most boring, unfunny thing I've seen on HBO.This is my first IMDB review, which I was inspired to write after realizing that I'd rather watch Win A Date With Tad Hamilton than give Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas another shot.