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The Climb
Season 1
TV-MA
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An office assistant in Detroit seeks an extraordinary life and internet fame, with her best friend always in tow.
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1 Episode
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An office assistant in Detroit seeks an extraordinary life and internet fame, with her best friend always in tow.
Cast of Season 1
Diarra Kilpatrick
Nia / Executive Producer
Alysha Umphress
Misty
Kathy O'Connell
Associate Producer
Christina Lee
Executive Producer
Erica Montolfo-Bura
Executive Producer
Mark Gordon
Executive Producer
Michele Greco
Producer
Jason Ramos
Co-Producer
Nicholas Pepper
Executive Producer
Jacqueline Sacerio
Executive Producer
Sandhya Huchingson
Set Decoration
Sue Chan
Production Design
Byron Shah
Director Of Photography
Dominique Dawson
Costume Design
Sandra Montiel
Editor
Chris Robinson
Co-Executive Producer
The Climb • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Decider
Brett White
The show is both more light-hearted than Insecure and more dramatic than Broad City.
TV Insider
Matt Roush
This Detroit-set vanity vehicle is too derivative of funnier single-urban-female comedies like Insecure to have the intended impact.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
I don't think The Climb is a great pilot, but I think star and creator Diarra Kilpatrick has a voice and a mindset that are worth supporting and I'd be more than willing to go on at least a brief journey with her as she tries to shape it into a TV series.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
[Diarra] Kilpatrick has a voice they may be wise to nurture, especially if The Climb evolves into a show as rich and observant as Insecure is.
IndieWire
Steve Greene
Even if the Nia/Misty patter doesn't seem fully sharpened yet, this is an on-screen duo that could do big things precisely because of how comfortable they are with their changing pursuits.
New York Times
Mike Hale
"The Climb" is like a more profane but also more buttoned-up, and no less cerebral, companion to Issa Rae's HBO comedy "Insecure."
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
That line - and Kilpatrick's performance - captures the sincerity of Nia's ambitions and the show's askew riff on the modern American Dream. It's hard to know if this balance could continue in a series, but this pilot is a marvel.
Yahoo! TV
Ken Tucker
The Nia-Misty friendship is more than a little Broad City-ish, and the riffs on subjects like "black Malibu Barbie" sound familiar, but Kilpatrick is a very likable screen presence.
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