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Rel - Season 1
Description
A comedy tv-series that follows, Rel, a loving husband and father living on the West Side of Chicago. Suddenly, Rel discovers that his wife has an affair with his barber and the news quickly spreads, the thing that turns his reputation badly. He moves to live with recently out-of-jail younger brother, Nat, and Rel's prideful dad where he tries to forget this awful thing through comedy events with his brother, father and best friend, Brittany.
A comedy tv-series that follows, Rel, a loving husband and father living on the West Side of Chicago. Suddenly, Rel discovers that his wife has an affair with his barber and the news quickly spreads, the thing that turns his reputation badly. He moves to live with recently out-of-jail younger brother, Nat, and Rel's prideful dad where he tries to forget this awful thing through comedy events with his brother, father and best friend, Brittany.
Actors:
Jay Alexander,
Kevin Barnett,
Durwyn Robinson,
D.C. Young Fly,
Kyla Pratt,
Leon,
Vic Mensa
Jay Alexander
Kevin Barnett
Durwyn Robinson
D.C. Young Fly
Kyla Pratt
16 September 1986, Los Angeles, California, USA
Leon
8 March 1962, New York City, New York, USA
Vic Mensa
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Gerry Cohen
Country:
United States
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September 06, 2018
"Rel" feels like it's gone through the dreaded Network Comedy Blender rendering it "networkized," which means the setups are obvious, the payoffs conspicuous.
September 07, 2018
There's still room for improvement. Many a terrific sitcom has had a wobbly debut.
September 07, 2018
Diversity in prime-time is both laudable and necessary. But when this is the end result, it's better left undone. C'mon, Fox, do better. Do much, much better than this.

