The best episode written by Shaka King is "Two Piece and a Biscuit", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Naima Ramos-Chapman". "Two Piece and a Biscuit" aired on 8/11/2018 and is rated 1.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Namaste".
This week's program begins with a video game to train an army of black women to defend themselves against aggressors. A gender-diverse group of subjects talk about the performance of gender. A wise uncle attempts to program his nephews on how not to be creepy. Speaking of creepy, Wendy gets lured into "Nuncaland," the Dominican-American fable inspired by a classic children's story.
Director: Naima Ramos-Chapman
Writer: Shaka King
An industrious Brooklyn realtor endeavors to hustle her way to a new home. After winning an affordable-housing lottery, Candace and John face culture shock and notice a class divide when they move into their new apartment. The Guy considers his living situation.
Director: Shaka King
Writer: Shaka King