Before you watch this, make sure you watch last year's American fiction and the phoniness of The actors Play stereotypic rolls rooted in 1960s, this can be seen as a sort of black comedy. Missing from this is the usual strip bar scene where people get together in Google with the naked New orleans women We are on series number eight, and we still not seen any of the promised naked women or men. The mafia boss is hilarious, the judges son gets into New York University and one of six students out of 600 to get in--even though his lines throughout the movie are mumbo-jumbo and is unable to display any academic b b talent! Without it, unable to explain way with such inability to communicate with others, why his teacher is having a affair with him and wants to run away with him and the mob bosses daughter also wants to jump in his bed. Oh, for diversity sake, the sidekick for the mob boss is this nicely dressed, Irishman. Also, for some humor, the mob boss and his wife, the great Hope Davis, and together they look like the mom and dad from the Adams Family. The only thing good is the reprise of the judge Brian Cranston who starred in breaking bad and still makes bad decisions and looking like he's ready to get a heart attack. It seems like the Black Lives Matter protest then we had an impact on this