Bigger

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  • TV-14
  • 2019
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.6  (346)

Bigger is a television series that premiered on BET in September 2019. The show is a comedy-drama that follows the lives of a group of friends as they navigate their personal and professional challenges in Atlanta. The main character, Layne Roberts (played by Tanisha Long), is a struggling real estate agent who aspires to make it big in the Atlanta property market. Layne is joined by her group of friends, including her boyfriend, Greg (Chase Anthony), and her roommates, Veronica (Angell Conwell) and Tracey (Rasheda Crockett). The group's dynamic is complex, as they all have their own ambitions and secrets. Despite being in their 30s, the characters on the show are still discovering their identities and figuring out what they want from life. This provides a relatable premise that many viewers can identify with. The show tackles themes of career success, friendship, love, and the struggles of being young and black in America. One of the key features of Bigger is its focus on the city of Atlanta as a character in its own right. The show is set in various locations around the city, and it features themes that are specific to the African-American community in Atlanta. For example, the show explores the music scene in Atlanta, which has helped shape the city's identity over the years. The show also features a diverse cast, with strong representation from the LGBTQ+ community. One of the show's main supporting characters is Vince (Tristan J. Winger), who is Greg's best friend and a successful fashion designer. Vince's storyline is particularly interesting because it shows the challenges faced by members of the LGBTQ+ community in the African-American community. Overall, Bigger presents a fresh take on the traditional sitcom format. The show balances light-hearted moments with more serious themes, giving viewers a well-rounded experience. BET's decision to create a show that tackles relevant topics in a relatable and entertaining way has paid off, as the show has quickly gained a loyal following since its launch in 2019. In terms of production, Bigger is slick and stylish, with vibrant cinematography that captures the energy of Atlanta. The show's soundtrack is also noteworthy, featuring a mix of hip-hop, R&B, and other genres that are popular in the city. Overall, Bigger is a modern sitcom that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. With its diverse cast, strong storytelling, and fresh perspective, the show has won over a growing audience and become a popular addition to BET's programming lineup.

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Seasons
The Right and Wrong Time
10. The Right and Wrong Time
April 22, 2021
Layne and Deon don't tell the crew they're together. Tracey learns the truth about Aaron. Veronica has a realization about her future. Vince breaks up with Shoshana. Layne decides to make a career change.
A Different Man
9. A Different Man
April 22, 2021
Layne and Deon continue their friend zoning, Layne's mother comes to visit and to judge. Tracey's plans to retire with Aaron are thwarted. Veronica feels controlled by Ken, decides to take back her power. Shoshana surprises Vince with a music studio.
Strangers at a Shiva
8. Strangers at a Shiva
April 22, 2021
Vince supports Shoshana during her brother's funeral. She spends time with her eclectic family and judgmental mother. Vince relives his decision to be a DJ instead of engineer. Vince comes to terms with letting his mother down, following his dreams.
I vs We
7. I vs We
April 22, 2021
Layne has decided to keep Deon in the "homey" zone even after he moves into her apartment. Tracey debuts her Lean and Lit cuisine to her Basketball Exes castmates and plans a birthday party for Aaron. Veronica seems a bit annoyed with Ken.
No Hands
6. No Hands
April 22, 2021
It's 2010, four years after graduation. The gang is at the beginning of their paths. A peak into their careers and early choices...and loves.
Time Don't Give You Time
5. Time Don't Give You Time
April 22, 2021
Love is in the air when the crew gathers for Connie and Julius' wedding.
Grown Man Shit
4. Grown Man Shit
April 22, 2021
The girls visit a psychic, the guys, including Greg, celebrate Julius with a bachelor party at a strip club.
N****s in Retrograde
3. N****s in Retrograde
April 22, 2021
Layne has near panic attacks finding the right pieces for Billie Eilish's stylist while avoiding Deon. Veronica learns that Ken moved back to Atlanta and wants to reconnect. Tracey deals with Aaron. Vince offers to help Deon plan a bachelor party.
You Feel Better? I Feel Better
2. You Feel Better? I Feel Better
April 22, 2021
Layne's stress builds as her business booms, with a chance to style Billie Eilish. Tracey's show return is filled with deceit and surprises. Veronica fantasizes about her college boyfriend. Deon gets a shock when a man answers his mom's phone.
All Good
1. All Good
April 22, 2021
Three months after the big arrest, we catch up with the gang. Layne is stressed by her shop and feelings for Deon. Veronica has whack tenants and an unsatisfied sex life. Vince is a successful yet miserable Bar Mitzvah DJ. Deon searches for a job.
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Bigger is a television series that premiered on BET in September 2019. The show is a comedy-drama that follows the lives of a group of friends as they navigate their personal and professional challenges in Atlanta. The main character, Layne Roberts (played by Tanisha Long), is a struggling real estate agent who aspires to make it big in the Atlanta property market. Layne is joined by her group of friends, including her boyfriend, Greg (Chase Anthony), and her roommates, Veronica (Angell Conwell) and Tracey (Rasheda Crockett). The group's dynamic is complex, as they all have their own ambitions and secrets.

Despite being in their 30s, the characters on the show are still discovering their identities and figuring out what they want from life. This provides a relatable premise that many viewers can identify with. The show tackles themes of career success, friendship, love, and the struggles of being young and black in America.

One of the key features of Bigger is its focus on the city of Atlanta as a character in its own right. The show is set in various locations around the city, and it features themes that are specific to the African-American community in Atlanta. For example, the show explores the music scene in Atlanta, which has helped shape the city's identity over the years.

The show also features a diverse cast, with strong representation from the LGBTQ+ community. One of the show's main supporting characters is Vince (Tristan J. Winger), who is Greg's best friend and a successful fashion designer. Vince's storyline is particularly interesting because it shows the challenges faced by members of the LGBTQ+ community in the African-American community.

Overall, Bigger presents a fresh take on the traditional sitcom format. The show balances light-hearted moments with more serious themes, giving viewers a well-rounded experience. BET's decision to create a show that tackles relevant topics in a relatable and entertaining way has paid off, as the show has quickly gained a loyal following since its launch in 2019.

In terms of production, Bigger is slick and stylish, with vibrant cinematography that captures the energy of Atlanta. The show's soundtrack is also noteworthy, featuring a mix of hip-hop, R&B, and other genres that are popular in the city.

Overall, Bigger is a modern sitcom that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. With its diverse cast, strong storytelling, and fresh perspective, the show has won over a growing audience and become a popular addition to BET's programming lineup.

  • Premiere Date
    September 19, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (346)