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Diarra from Detroit

  • TV Series
  • 2024–
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Morris Chestnut and Diarra Kilpatrick in Diarra from Detroit (2024)
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The story follows Diarra Brickland (Kilpatrick), a schoolteacher going through a divorce refusing to believe she's been rejected by her Tinder date.The story follows Diarra Brickland (Kilpatrick), a schoolteacher going through a divorce refusing to believe she's been rejected by her Tinder date.The story follows Diarra Brickland (Kilpatrick), a schoolteacher going through a divorce refusing to believe she's been rejected by her Tinder date.

  • Creator
    • Diarra Kilpatrick
  • Stars
    • Diarra Kilpatrick
    • Claudia Logan
    • Bryan Terrell Clark
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    595
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Diarra Kilpatrick
    • Stars
      • Diarra Kilpatrick
      • Claudia Logan
      • Bryan Terrell Clark
    • 17User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Diarra Kilpatrick
    Diarra Kilpatrick
    • Diarra Brickland
    • 2024
    Claudia Logan
    Claudia Logan
    • Moni
    • 2024
    Bryan Terrell Clark
    Bryan Terrell Clark
    • Mr. Tea
    • 2024
    Morris Chestnut
    Morris Chestnut
    • Francois 'Swa' Brickland
    • 2024
    DomiNque Perry
    DomiNque Perry
    • Aja Edwards
    • 2024
    Shannon Wallace
    Shannon Wallace
    • Chris
    • 2024
    Jon Chaffin
    Jon Chaffin
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    • 2024
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    Bechir Sylvain
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    • 2024
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    Eric Clinton
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    • 2024
    Camren Carrington
    • Deonte
    • 2024
    Kinyumba Mutakabbir
    Kinyumba Mutakabbir
    • Keyshawn
    • 2024
    Kevin Tre'von Patterson
    Kevin Tre'von Patterson
    • Aaron Brickland
    • 2024
    Warren Egypt Franklin
    Warren Egypt Franklin
    • DJ Jerrell…
    • 2024
    Joe Lorenzo
    Joe Lorenzo
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    • 2024
    Christina Gordon
    • Young Vonda
    • 2024
    T.L. Flint
    T.L. Flint
    • Spider
    • 2024
    David Zayas
    David Zayas
    • Marshall
    • 2024
    • Creator
      • Diarra Kilpatrick
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    9rontheartist

    Unexpectedly great!!

    This show is unexpectedly great. I cannot wait until the rest of the episodes premiere.

    Honestly, I watched this show out of curiosity, and surprisingly it sucked me in. This show has an odd storyline, but it's super suspenseful and interesting.

    Diarra is a unique character, perhaps spiraling from her divorce situation, but she found a light somewhere in that tunnel. Despite her finding that light, she somehow still got lost in the tunnel. I hope she makes it out of that tunnel with her light and unharmed, because she's going deeper and deeper into the tunnel without a clear sight of making it out.
    8sjackson-30587

    I am HOOKED!

    I am invested in these episodes as if it is my own life. The story is well-written and each character is on the brink of something. I love it!

    My only quarrels are, there is not enough Phylicia Rashad and I am have to wait each week for a new episode. I have been spoiled by the "drop the entire season" era.

    At the end of the day, there is a deeper message inside Diarra's obsession to find what we all know to be a one night stand. Also, where did the retired cop slink off to? He showed up one episode to blurt out warnings to never be seen again? It is stuff like I need to be wrapped up. Don't introduce a character and not sow up his scenes.

    At this point, I am just rambling to meet the quota. I said all you need to know in the beginning. It is a good watch, time well spent.
    10ddqxgp

    Better then my expectations!

    I'm an old fan of BET, but stopped watching it because of the stereotypical tropes about black people it pushed.

    I've been looking for a good reason to comeback and support the channel...DIARRA FROM DETROIT did it!

    I hope there is a second season. I love who done its and this one had a twist!

    Loved the dialogue, acting, directing, and writing. I could relate to the characters and their pop culture references! My generation of folk did this!!!

    I only have two critiques: The lighting in the beginning was terrible, but I blame the companies that make stage lights, which tend to be very harsh toward brown and black skin. The second complaint is the unnecessary references to being a black woman. Hear me out! As a black woman, let's take up space everywhere. As a writer and lover of fiction, once it's said it doesn't have to be referenced again, but the points following can still be made. Meaning, trust your audience to understand that whatever is happening in the episode is understood to be happening to a black person. And give other groups of people to connect with the situation.

    I hope I explained my last point well enough. I gotta run and do their stuff.
    10jskifle

    Phenomenal, refreshing, and authentic

    Diarra from Detroit is an absolute gem of a show that captivates audiences with its smart, exciting, thrilling, refreshing, and hilariously funny narrative. From start to finish, this production delivers an electrifying experience that will leave you begging for more.

    The first thing that stands out about Diarra from Detroit is its intelligence. The writing is sharp, witty, and thought-provoking, weaving together a complex web of interconnected storylines that keep you on the edge of your seat. The characters are brilliantly crafted, each with their own unique quirks and motivations, adding depth and authenticity to the show.

    The excitement in Diarra from Detroit is palpable. Every scene is filled with tension and suspense, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating what will happen next. The show masterfully balances action-packed sequences with moments of quiet introspection, creating a rollercoaster ride of emotions that keeps you fully engrossed.

    Thrilling is an understatement when it comes to Diarra from Detroit. The plot twists and turns with unexpected surprises, keeping you guessing and gasping in awe. The pacing is impeccable, never allowing a dull moment to creep in. The sheer unpredictability of the show is what makes it so addictive, making it impossible to tear your eyes away.

    Diarra from Detroit is a breath of fresh air in the entertainment industry. It breaks away from the usual tropes, offering a unique and refreshing perspective on storytelling. It tackles relevant social issues with grace and insight, sparking important conversations while still delivering a thoroughly entertaining experience.

    But above all, Diarra from Detroit is funny as hell. The sharp comedic writing, coupled with the impeccable comedic timing of the cast, will have you laughing out loud throughout the entire show. The humor is clever, relatable, and perfectly integrated into the narrative, creating a delightful balance between laughter and drama.

    Diarra from Detroit is a phenomenal show that deserves all the praise it receives. It is smart, exciting, thrilling, refreshing, and funny as hell. From its intelligent writing to its heart-pounding suspense and hilarious comedic moments, this production is a must-watch for anyone craving a truly exceptional television experience. Prepare to be blown away by the brilliance of Diarra from Detroit.
    10photocallaghan

    Engaging, hilarious, and suspenseful!

    Brilliantly cast - Diarra is such a multilayered character - relatable, surprising, and fearless. Phylicia Rashad's Vonda character was such a departure from anything I've seen from her - she blew my mind! Her urban 'Robin Hood' portrayal was fantastic. And, Morris Chestnut's Swa is a great counterpart to Diarra. All the actors' performances are natural and they seem to be having fun! The writing is so good - I bet the ensemble had a lot fun playing their parts. The writers kept it real and compelling. The blend of mystery and comedy is so unique - I love the twists and turns. Looking forward to each new chapter!

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      • March 16, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Production companies
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      • BET Studios
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