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Gentefied
Season 1
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The Morales cousins scramble to save their grandfather's taco shop--and pursue their own dreams--as gentrification shakes up their LA neighborhood.
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10 Episodes
Casimiro
E1
Casimiro
Episode 1
Bail Money
E2
Bail Money
Episode 2
Bad Hombres
E3
Bad Hombres
Episode 3
Unemployed AF
E4
Unemployed AF
Episode 4
The Mural
E5
The Mural
Episode 5
The Grapevine
E6
The Grapevine
Episode 6
Brown Love
E7
Brown Love
Episode 7
Women's Work
E8
Women's Work
Episode 8
Protest Tacos
E9
Protest Tacos
Episode 9
Delfina
E10
Delfina
Episode 10
Cast of Season 1
J. J. Soria
Erik Morales
Carlos Santos
Chris Morales
Karrie Martin
Ana Morales
Joaquín Cosío
Pop Morales
Julissa Calderon
Yessika Castillo
Season 1 Reviews
Autostraddle
Carmen Phillips
Gentefied is hellafied fun, smart, and has a lot of damn heart.
Salon.com
Ashlie D. Stevens
At its core, Gentefied is a bold, beautiful show about people trying to play a game in which they don't make the rules.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
Of the many series about immigration, gentrification and cross-cultural identities that have sprung up in the past several years, Gentefied is among the most astute. It only needs to trust that its cast will convey everything that's left unsaid.
indieWire
Jude Dry
It's a lot to pull off in a comedy while also staying focused on the central storyline, but "Gentefied" passes with flying colors.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
"Gentefied's" strengths are personal: a universally understood, mostly sunny story of people driving their loved ones a little crazy, while they sort out their lives. You may relate.
New York Times
James Poniewozik
"Gentefied" can be blunt. But just when you think it has stacked the deck for one argument, it reshuffles.
Variety
Caroline Framke
Once the series gets past some of its blunter instincts, it reveals some real nuance.
The Atlantic
Hannah Giorgis
While direct references to the current political climate and scenes of protest against "colonizers" can feel clichéd, quieter reflections resonate because of their emphasis on the connections between characters.
AV Club
Danette Chavez
By telling such specific narratives, they're broadening the definition of not just what it means to be Mexican or Chicanx, but what it means to be American. Gentefied may come up short on focus, but not purpose.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
The creative team and the actors make the neighborhood and its residents feel so vivid and inviting that Gentefied evolves into that rare creature: the serialized hangout show.
Hollywood Reporter
Inkoo Kang
The biggest disappointment here is the show's ultimate flattening of the issues at stake, the complications of which it initially acknowledges
The Mary Sue
Chelsea Steiner
It's a delightful watch with plenty of characters to root for.
The Verge
Joshua Rivera
Gentefied is at its best when it gets specific.
Tell-Tale TV
Janelle McCammack
The first season leaves us yearning for more depth and specificity from the characters, but it is also a huge success. It is warm, funny, relevant and expansive.
Decider
Joel Keller
Pleasant enough and will only get better once it starts building out its own world.
TV Guide
Krutika Mallikarjuna
At turns hilarious, scathing, and sweet, Gentefied follows in the tradition of shows like One Day at a Time, Jane the Virgin, and Vida as a series with undeniable heart.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Kate Sánchez
Gentefiedfeels like home.
them.
Michael Cuby
The new Netflix show successfully uses intersectional perspectives and laughs to discuss a sensitive, serious topic.
HipLatina
Cristina Escobar
[It] delivers: A brown love letter, Gentefied puts the dreams of Latinx people front and center.
Black Girl Nerds
Donnie Lopez
The beautiful message of Brown love, convictions, and understanding all combine in this touching TV series.
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