The Last O.G.

2018

Seasons & Episodes

  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

7| 0h30m| TV-MA| en
Synopsis

An ex-felon is shocked to see just how much the world has changed when he is released from prison for good behavior after a 15-year stint and returns to his newly gentrified Brooklyn neighborhood.

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The Tannenbaum Company

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Reviews

Pluskylang Great Film overall
Senteur As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.
Lollivan It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Raymond Sierra The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
srob-69938 The only mistake I've seen with this show are the promos. They try to pass it off as another sitcom. It's not. It's more drama than comedy. This is not 30 Rock or Big Bang Theory where every interchange has to end with a punchline. This is a touching drama with a lot of humor, but not gut laughs. The writing is very good and the acting is impeccable. They manage to make you care about pretty much every regular character. None of them are too good and none are too bad. They feel real. I hope this sticks around for at least a few more seasons.
Charles Herold (cherold) While billed as a comedy, LOG is more of a dramedy. The first five minutes or so (of a half-hour episode) isn't even trying to be funny; it's just setting up the premise in about as ordinary a way as possible.There are patches that are quite funny, as when the protagonist discovers his hood is now a hipster enclave. Others times the series is only mildly funny and it slips too easily into sincerity.Tiffany Hadish, disappointingly, doesn't do anything particularly funny. What's with that?Still, it's all pretty watchable, and in a world that wasn't full of much better sitcoms I would probably check out another episode or two before giving up on it. But in this golden age of TV, LOG isn't more than bronze.
michaeln_jr Just binged episodes 1-3 and if I was going week by week I wouldn't have made it past week 2. I like the premise and Tracy is really growing on me. Bobby is a little much, but funny. I even like Josh. But man is Tiffany playing a hard-ass Shay. Committed to helping social causes, but cold as hell personally?! Her portrayal as a person of color and difficult upbringing who has totally forgotten the world she's now fortunate to have left behind makes it difficult to like her character or get any "come back next week" vibes. I really thought in week 3 I'd see a softening, but when the opportunity arose, thenice queen arose. I watch tv to be entertained and to escape. This show just depresses me. Come on. I'll give you one more chance with episode 4 or I'm out.
coralreefer-42917 Tracy is a legend. Its funny. Yet the idea that there is some "problem" or "something wrong" with his ex being married to a "white" dude is just damn racist. So the ending is basically setting up some mission for the next few episodes to win back his ex from the "white dude". Being racist was funny in the 90's. Doesn't fly these days. Win your ex back from the "man" she is with. No need to make it racial at all by this producer.