Tyler Perry's Bruh

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  • 2020
  • 3 Seasons

Tyler Perry's Bruh is a comedy-drama series that airs on BET+. The show, which stars Barry Brewer, Mahdi Cocci, Phillip Mullings Jr., and Monti Washington, follows the lives of four college buddies as they navigate love, career, and friendships in their thirties. The show centers around the character of John Watts (played by Barry Brewer), a successful pharmaceutical salesman. John's life takes a turn when his girlfriend of five years, Regina, breaks up with him after he proposes to her. To help him move on, John turns to his childhood friends, Tom (played by Mahdi Cocci), Mike (played by Phillip Mullings Jr.), and Bill (played by Monti Washington). Tom, who is a successful sports agent, is the one who encourages John to get back into the dating scene. Mike, a high school principal, deals with the challenges of balancing his career and his relationship with his wife. Bill, an aspiring actor, struggles to find his big break in Hollywood while dealing with the pressure to provide for his wife and child. The show's premise is relatable and timely, as it delves into the issues that many people in their thirties face. From job stresses to relationship problems, the show tackles a range of topics that resonate with viewers. Tyler Perry's Bruh adds a fresh take to the standard sitcom format. The show's cast is likeable, and their on-screen chemistry is palpable. One of the show's strengths is how it explores the theme of brotherhood. The bromance between the four main characters is the focal point of the series. The sense of camaraderie and mutual support among the characters is relatable and heartwarming at times. It is refreshing to watch a show that centers on black male friendships and the positive aspects of those relationships. The show's comedy is light and refreshing, and it is an excellent escape from reality. The comedic moments are excellently balanced with the occasional moments of pathos. Tyler Perry's Bruh is proof that Perry can create compelling television that resonates with a broad audience. The show's pacing is excellent, and each episode features a new story arc that keeps the viewers engaged. The dialogue is natural, and the characters are well-developed. The show's writers do an excellent job of creating rich and complex characters that the viewers can relate to. The show's production values are high, and the cinematography is excellent. The show's setting is picturesque, and it adds to the show's overall ambiance. The soundtrack is modern and fresh, and it complements the show's characters and themes. In conclusion, Tyler Perry's Bruh is a well-written and well-produced sitcom that offers a fresh perspective on the lives of four black male friends. The show is relatable, funny, and heartwarming at times. It offers an escape from the challenges of life and is an excellent way to unwind after a long day. Tyler Perry's Bruh is proof that Perry can create compelling television that resonates with a broad audience.

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A Signed Letter
22. A Signed Letter
January 26, 2023
John delivers some hard truths to a friend who needs them, and the guys face a difficult decision after things come to a head with Mike.
Locked Out
21. Locked Out
January 19, 2023
As the friends await word on Mike's condition at the hospital, John gets an unexpected visitor, Alice tries to comfort Pam, and an inconsolable Bill lashes out at Regina.
Misery
20. Misery
January 12, 2023
Tom and Greg try to revive Mike, Regina considers calling it quits in her marriage to Bill, and Hilda threatens to take Alice to small-claims court.
Troubled Waters
19. Troubled Waters
January 5, 2023
Pam and John attempt to gather Mike's closest friends for an intervention, though Bill is distracted by his ongoing entanglement with Claudia and Regina's mounting suspicions.
In Control
18. In Control
December 29, 2022
Bill and Claudia discuss the boundaries of their affair, John gets held up by Alice's romantic antics at work, and Pam is determined to help Mike -- though it may be too late.
In a Hallway
17. In a Hallway
December 22, 2022
Dina attempts to make amends with Tom, Regina goes to Alice for advice, Pam confronts Mike about his money problems, and Claudia has a shocking proposal for Bill.
Dancing Around
16. Dancing Around
December 15, 2022
Regina fights for her relationship as cheating rumors swirl around Bill, Pam worries that Mike is facing a big setback, and Tom evades serious accusations about Bill's fidelity.
Upside Down
15. Upside Down
December 8, 2022
Hilda confronts Alice about her betrayal, Darla sends Greg mixed signals after their failed date, John deals with an unwanted houseguest, and Regina accuses Bill of cheating.
Between A Rock And A Hard Place
14. Between A Rock And A Hard Place
December 1, 2022
Darla and Greg try to make a fresh start, Tom and John discuss their concerns about Mike and Bill, and Alice and Hilda discover a troublesome similarity.
A Repeat
13. A Repeat
December 1, 2022
Pamela warns Regina not to trust Bill, Greg confides in Tom about his ex-wife's financial demands, Regina introduces her mom to Alice, and Bill and Claudia make a horrifying discovery.
Pound Cake
12. Pound Cake
December 1, 2022
Darla helps Tom and Greg out of a jam, Regina makes a deal with Bill regarding her mother, and Littia refuses to leave the sandwich shop until she gets an apology from John and Alice.
A Wall Between Us
11. A Wall Between Us
July 7, 2022
John meets the real apartment-trashing culprit, Bill confides in a friend about his affair, Pamela warns Regina about her living situation, and Dina's naughty proposition leads to trouble.
Around And Around
10. Around And Around
June 30, 2022
John is shocked when Littia stands up to Alice, Darla flaunts her handsome date in front of a jealous Greg, and Bill gets some disturbing news about Claudia's dangerous marriage.
The Set Up
9. The Set Up
June 23, 2022
Pamela encourages a reluctant Regina to spy on Bill, Bill has an encounter with Claudia, Darla and Dina gang up on Greg, and Alice and John demand answers from Littia.
Say What You Want
8. Say What You Want
June 16, 2022
Bill struggles with his connection to Claudia, Tom gets flirty with Dina at the office, and Darla challenges Greg over his dodgy behavior in their relationship.
Blueprints
7. Blueprints
June 9, 2022
John suspects Littia is the culprit when his house gets broken into, Claudia pays Bill a tension-filled visit, and Greg confronts Tom about disrespecting his relationship with Darla.
Honesty Is Best
6. Honesty Is Best
June 2, 2022
John sets boundaries with Littia, Regina gets marriage advice from her mom, Greg struggles with his feelings for Darla, and sparks fly when Bill meets Claudia.
In The Blink Of An Eye
5. In The Blink Of An Eye
May 26, 2022
Greg learns that John and Darla have a past, Alice advises Littia on getting John's attention, Mike and Pam reconnect, and Bill's sex life suffers when Regina's mom comes to visit.
Control
4. Control
May 12, 2022
John and Alice devise a plan to get Littia out of the picture, Mike struggles with his sobriety, and Greg considers taking his relationship with Darla to the next level.
Human To Human
3. Human To Human
May 12, 2022
Greg is forced to step outside of his comfort zone, after agreeing to have dinner with Darla.
The Morning After
2. The Morning After
May 12, 2022
John looks to Tom for support when he discovers that Officer Grills has a secret.
The Dog House
1. The Dog House
May 12, 2022
John finds himself tangled up in Littia's schemes.
Description

Tyler Perry's Bruh is a comedy-drama series that airs on BET+. The show, which stars Barry Brewer, Mahdi Cocci, Phillip Mullings Jr., and Monti Washington, follows the lives of four college buddies as they navigate love, career, and friendships in their thirties. The show centers around the character of John Watts (played by Barry Brewer), a successful pharmaceutical salesman. John's life takes a turn when his girlfriend of five years, Regina, breaks up with him after he proposes to her. To help him move on, John turns to his childhood friends, Tom (played by Mahdi Cocci), Mike (played by Phillip Mullings Jr.), and Bill (played by Monti Washington).

Tom, who is a successful sports agent, is the one who encourages John to get back into the dating scene. Mike, a high school principal, deals with the challenges of balancing his career and his relationship with his wife. Bill, an aspiring actor, struggles to find his big break in Hollywood while dealing with the pressure to provide for his wife and child.

The show's premise is relatable and timely, as it delves into the issues that many people in their thirties face. From job stresses to relationship problems, the show tackles a range of topics that resonate with viewers. Tyler Perry's Bruh adds a fresh take to the standard sitcom format. The show's cast is likeable, and their on-screen chemistry is palpable.

One of the show's strengths is how it explores the theme of brotherhood. The bromance between the four main characters is the focal point of the series. The sense of camaraderie and mutual support among the characters is relatable and heartwarming at times. It is refreshing to watch a show that centers on black male friendships and the positive aspects of those relationships.

The show's comedy is light and refreshing, and it is an excellent escape from reality. The comedic moments are excellently balanced with the occasional moments of pathos. Tyler Perry's Bruh is proof that Perry can create compelling television that resonates with a broad audience.

The show's pacing is excellent, and each episode features a new story arc that keeps the viewers engaged. The dialogue is natural, and the characters are well-developed. The show's writers do an excellent job of creating rich and complex characters that the viewers can relate to.

The show's production values are high, and the cinematography is excellent. The show's setting is picturesque, and it adds to the show's overall ambiance. The soundtrack is modern and fresh, and it complements the show's characters and themes.

In conclusion, Tyler Perry's Bruh is a well-written and well-produced sitcom that offers a fresh perspective on the lives of four black male friends. The show is relatable, funny, and heartwarming at times. It offers an escape from the challenges of life and is an excellent way to unwind after a long day. Tyler Perry's Bruh is proof that Perry can create compelling television that resonates with a broad audience.

  • Premiere Date
    May 7, 2020