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An acclaimed comedy series has been made free to watch on Amazon Prime ahead of the release of its next season.
First broadcast in 2021, Harlem is centered around a group of women who are close friends living in the titular Manhattan neighbourhood.
It explores all four of these ladies as 'they level up from their 20s into the next phase of their careers, relationships, and big city dreams.'
The series is led by Jerrie Johnson, Meagan Good, Grace Byers, and Soniqua Shandai as the four central characters - Tye, Camille, Quinn, and Angie, respectively.
Holding an impressive 98% rating on review site Rotten Tomatoes, many viewers have shared their love for the show.
They wrote: 'Witty writing and the chemistry among the actors makes for a binge-worthy viewing experience,'
An acclaimed comedy series has been made free to watch on Amazon Prime ahead of the release of its next season
First released in 2021, Harlem is centered around girlfriends who are close friends living in the titular Manhattan neighbourhood
'The mixture of witty humor and undeniable heart will have you linking arms with your friends and striving for your best life,'
'Even more than the boxes it checks for inclusion and cultural significance, Harlem is plain excellent entertainment!'
'Each character grows more interesting as the series proceeds thanks to strong character development and sharp writing,'
'The straightforward humor, enviable wardrobes, winks to previous sitcoms and questionable character antics are likely to keep many viewers hooked,'
'The friendship between the core four is warm and believable.'
Created, written, and executive produced by Tracey Oliver, Harlem was renewed for a third season at the end of last year.
It was then announced in November that the next episodes would be arriving on January 23, 2025, following the cliffhanger last season ended on.
Prior to this, Amazon uploaded the first two seasons onto its YouTube channel, with all episodes free to watch.
Holding an impressive 98% rating on review site Rotten Tomatoes, many viewers have shared their love for the show
It explores all four of these ladies, as, 'they level up from their 20s into the next phase of their careers, relationships, and big city dreams'
Created, written, and executive produced by Tracey Oliver, Harlem was renewed for a third season at the end of last year
Speaking to Elle last year, Tracy spoke about how the characters could be 'much-needed affirmations for women'.
'It's important for me to show the messiness because that's real life. We often say things that we shouldn't say, or because of our emotions, call or text things that we shouldn't and then immediately regret it or feel embarrassed the next day,' she said.
'That messiness never really goes away. As you age, you become smarter, but you're still vulnerable to making mistakes and getting your feelings hurt and not always acting in your best interest.'
She continued: 'What I'm trying to do through the show is subtly show that there is no right or wrong way to be a woman.
'Any choice that you decide to make that fulfils your personal goals and your personal happiness is right for you. It doesn't matter what society has to say ultimately.'
Series one and two of Harlem are available to stream on Prime Video now.