Blindspotting

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  • TV-MA
  • 2021
  • 2 Seasons
  • 6.6  (1,428)

Blindspotting is a television series airing on Starz since June 2021. It is a spin-off of the 2018 movie of the same name, which was highly acclaimed for its unique storytelling and themes surrounding the African American experience. The series picks up six months after the events of the movie and follows Ashley (played by Jasmine Cephas Jones, who also starred in the film), Miles' longtime partner and the mother of his child, who is trying to rebuild her life after Miles is incarcerated. Unlike the movie, which was centered around Miles, Blindspotting explores Ashley's journey as a single mother, trying to navigate her way through life in the wake of her partner's incarceration. We are introduced to Ashley as she struggles to balance a demanding job as a waitress, her parenting responsibilities, and an unstable living situation. Despite her efforts to move on, she continues to be haunted by Miles' absence, and her life is thrown into further turmoil when Miles' mother, Rainey (played by the talented Helen Hunt), comes to live with her and her son. The show delves into themes that are both relevant and timely, such as police brutality, gentrification, and systemic racism, from the perspective of those who are affected by it the most. Blindspotting delivers an unflinching portrayal of urban life and cultural tensions in Oakland, California, weaving in elements of comedy and drama to create a truly unique viewing experience. In addition to Jasmine Cephas Jones and Helen Hunt, the show also boasts a talented cast, including Jaylen Barron and Candace Nicholas-Lippman, who play Ashley's best friends. Jaylen's character, Trish, is a single mother herself, raising her child in a difficult environment, while Candace's character, Janelle, is a talented artist struggling to make ends meet. The show's creators, Rafael Casal and Daveed Diggs, who also starred in the original film, bring their personal experiences of growing up in Oakland to the screen, infusing the series with a sense of realism and authenticity that is hard to find in many other shows. Blindspotting is a show that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, providing a glimpse into the lives of those who are often overlooked and marginalized. It is a must-watch for anyone who is interested in exploring the complexities of the human experience and gaining a deeper understanding of the issues faced by communities of color in urban environments. Overall, Blindspotting is a powerful and moving series that deserves all the recognition it can get. With a talented cast, a compelling story, and themes that resonate with audiences of all backgrounds, it is a shining example of what can be achieved when creators are given the creative freedom to tell their stories on their terms.

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Return to Ithaca
8. Return to Ithaca
May 26, 2023
Ashley doesn't know who to turn to when she is ostracized by the entire Turner family. Trish and Jacque must deal with the fallout of her revelation at Meatfest. Earl receives a surprising call from his father.
Meatfest
7. Meatfest
May 19, 2023
Tensions are high between Ashley and Trish at Rainey's annual Meatfest party. Dangerous secrets spread quickly with repercussions for everyone. Janelle, Earl and June help Sean recapture his bugs after they escape.
The Good, the Bad, and the Thizzly
6. The Good, the Bad, and the Thizzly
May 12, 2023
It's the California Gold Rush and Sean must act quickly to rescue his father from an evil gang with the help of fellow outlaws Ashley Rose and Tia Trish.
Karate Kiss
5. Karate Kiss
May 5, 2023
Teena takes Ashley to a local bar to cut loose and dance, and a drunk Ashley makes a horrible mistake. Janelle's ex-husband, Mustafa, surprises her from Bali to try and win her back.
By Hook or by Crook
4. By Hook or by Crook
April 28, 2023
Ashley, Trish, Janelle and Earl celebrate Halloween on Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Trish pretends to be blind to get a disabled pass to cut lines. Jacque introduces Cuddie to her family at the annual costume party.
N*ggaz and Jesus
3. N*ggaz and Jesus
April 21, 2023
When Sean says the N-word during their first family weekend visit, Ashley and Miles explain why it's wrong; Rainey confesses she doesn't believe in God anymore after Nancy brings her to her church support group.
Life Is Too Short
2. Life Is Too Short
April 14, 2023
A chance encounter with Too $hort at a spa day leads to a crazy night out at Trish's old strip club; Earl struggles with his PTSD while on a date; Trish is jealous that Jacque is spending so much time with Cuddie.
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
1. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
April 14, 2023
A stressed-out and short-tempered Ashley is determined to throw Sean the perfect seventh birthday party; Trish and Jacque must act quickly when they're late to pick up a piƱata and the order is canceled.
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Blindspotting is a television series airing on Starz since June 2021. It is a spin-off of the 2018 movie of the same name, which was highly acclaimed for its unique storytelling and themes surrounding the African American experience. The series picks up six months after the events of the movie and follows Ashley (played by Jasmine Cephas Jones, who also starred in the film), Miles' longtime partner and the mother of his child, who is trying to rebuild her life after Miles is incarcerated. Unlike the movie, which was centered around Miles, Blindspotting explores Ashley's journey as a single mother, trying to navigate her way through life in the wake of her partner's incarceration.

We are introduced to Ashley as she struggles to balance a demanding job as a waitress, her parenting responsibilities, and an unstable living situation. Despite her efforts to move on, she continues to be haunted by Miles' absence, and her life is thrown into further turmoil when Miles' mother, Rainey (played by the talented Helen Hunt), comes to live with her and her son.

The show delves into themes that are both relevant and timely, such as police brutality, gentrification, and systemic racism, from the perspective of those who are affected by it the most. Blindspotting delivers an unflinching portrayal of urban life and cultural tensions in Oakland, California, weaving in elements of comedy and drama to create a truly unique viewing experience.

In addition to Jasmine Cephas Jones and Helen Hunt, the show also boasts a talented cast, including Jaylen Barron and Candace Nicholas-Lippman, who play Ashley's best friends. Jaylen's character, Trish, is a single mother herself, raising her child in a difficult environment, while Candace's character, Janelle, is a talented artist struggling to make ends meet.

The show's creators, Rafael Casal and Daveed Diggs, who also starred in the original film, bring their personal experiences of growing up in Oakland to the screen, infusing the series with a sense of realism and authenticity that is hard to find in many other shows.

Blindspotting is a show that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, providing a glimpse into the lives of those who are often overlooked and marginalized. It is a must-watch for anyone who is interested in exploring the complexities of the human experience and gaining a deeper understanding of the issues faced by communities of color in urban environments.

Overall, Blindspotting is a powerful and moving series that deserves all the recognition it can get. With a talented cast, a compelling story, and themes that resonate with audiences of all backgrounds, it is a shining example of what can be achieved when creators are given the creative freedom to tell their stories on their terms.

Blindspotting is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (16 episodes). The series first aired on June 13, 2021.

Where to Watch Blindspotting

Blindspotting is available for streaming on the Starz website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Blindspotting on demand at Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    June 13, 2021
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (1,428)