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After the end of her relationship with Lawrence, Issa, a young African woman, lives in Los Angeles and suffers from the racial discrimination according to her color, who get upset after the ignorance of Lawrence to her, as he refuses to meet her, so she begins to make another relationship.
Everyone on this show seems to be great at giving others advice - well, everyone except Chad, the perpetual scoundrel - while being wholly unwilling to or incapable of following it for themselves.
A program like "Insecure" is showing for the first time how hard it is for women like me to make a connection, let alone find a date, and it's doing it with humor and heart.
Insecure still veers wildly between being a static "hangout" show and having an evolving narrative. Most of the time, it can find a balance between the two, but this season hasn't felt particularly committed to either side.