
Forever: Black Family, First Loves and Stories that See Us
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In this week's episode of Mama We Made It, hosts DJ and Reg dive deep into the new series "Forever," offering up their heartfelt and unfiltered reactions. They explore the show's nuanced approach to Black love, heartbreak, parenting, and coming-of-age, reflecting on how its authentic storytelling feels like a camera pointed straight into their own lives and living rooms. Reg shares his lifelong connection to seminal Black authors and how seeing Judy Blume's work adapted by Mara Brock Akil struck a personal chord, while DJ opens up about his upbringing, first heartbreak, and the rich dimensions of Black family relationships depicted on screen.
They praise standout performances, highlighting Wood Harris's real and relatable portrayal of fatherhood and the complexity of young love between Justin and Keisha. The discussion covers critical themes like navigating adolescence in predominantly white spaces, addressing mental health in the Black community, and the layered realities of modern Black parenting. Together, they unpack some of the show's most challenging moments—including issues of consent, the role of the village, and intergenerational dynamics—while debating whether they really need a second season or if the series stands strong as it is. If you haven't watched "Forever" yet, the DJ & Reg make a passionate case for adding it to your must-see list.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3cJQ6t84Mkk
You can also listen to Mama, We Made It with DJ & Reg on:
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mama-we-made-it-with-dj-reg/id1809918939
Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/20eLaINMng2ISxB3TH6hED?si=ac880381abfd406f