Watch Episode 1 Of New Web Series 'Diva Divorcee'

Television
by Sergio
October 24, 2012 5:33 PM
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"WHAT?" I can hear you saying already... "ANOTHER web series? When is it going to stop?"

Most likely never. You can wait around for network or cable TV to change their ways, or you can do it yourself. And if Issa Rae did it herself, to fame and... almost fortune, why not you..or me?

So here's a new one, the Nashville made web series Diva Divorcee, starring and produced by Mary McCallum, Alicia Haymer, Molly Breen and Tamiko S. Robinson.

The series was written by Ms McCallum, who also wrote the powerful indie feature film Black Girl Lost, which we selected for this year's Black Harvest Film Festival in Chicago.

The series deals with the trials and tribulations of four very different, and now single women, who meet in a divorcee support group. The first two episodes are now up and running with episodes 3 and 4 now currently in production.

Take a look at episode 1 below and go HERE to check out Episode 2:

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3 Comments

  • JMac | October 24, 2012 7:52 PMReply

    Eventually, someone will create a cable channel that airs the best web series.

  • Akimbo | October 24, 2012 7:16 PMReply

    Movies and tv shows never stop and I don't expect webseries to either. A lot of them are bad/need work/etc, but it's always great to see what other people are doing. Got a long list of series to check out; guess I'll start now.

  • LeonRaymond | October 24, 2012 7:10 PMReply

    What, Damn another web series, when is ever going to stop!!!

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