Gentefied Season 1

TV Show Ranked #13258 | 2020 - Comedy, Drama
Best two reviews:
1) TV Guide- At turns hilarious, scathing, and sweet, Gentefied follows in the tradition of shows like One Day at a Time, Jane the Virgin, and Vida as a series with undeniable heart. (Rating: 86) Read Full Review >
2) The New York Times- “Gentefied” has a lot to say, and it can turn didactic in its urge to say all of it. But the show’s likability carries it through its rougher patches. This series puts a lot on its plate, and somehow, it all comes together. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >

Worst two reviews:
6) The A.V. Club- The interclass, intergenerational tensions quickly boil over in the first two episodes before being reduced to a simmer for much of the rest of the season. Gentefied then moves into slice-of-life portraiture, fleshing out the cousins’ backstories and offering insight into patrons. ... This expansion provides some sweet and funny moments, though it takes far too long to take Ana’s mom Beatriz (Laura Patalano, also from the original series) from one-note harridan to multi-faceted human being. (Rating: 58) Read Full Review >
7) The Hollywood Reporter- By the end of the season, the class and racial anxieties that the series explores get too neatly, and unconvincingly, assuaged. In taking up pressing, contemporary issues, Gentefied could fiercely challenge its audience on its core assumptions. It merely comforts. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >