The team behind Rap Sh!t is evaluating in after information damaged Thursday that Max terminated the funny collection complying with a two-season run.
Produced by Issa Rae, Rap Sh!t starred Aida Osman (Shawna) and KaMillion (Mia) as 2 good friends that reconnect in Miami and develop a rap duo. The show’s 2nd period launch was postponed to November 2023 due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, with the period ending debuting Dec. 21.
“A real ass group of people,” showrunner Syreeta Singleton captioned an Instagram message that included video clip of the show’s creating personnel.“The best writers room ever. I will cherish this experience forever and ever. #seduceandscheme for life.”
Amongst those talking about the message was co-star Sissy Fernandez (Peaches), that composed,“Thank you for allowing me to be a part of this incredible show. I am forever grateful to y’all! I can’t wait to see what amazing things you do next.”
Likewise sharing a message in the remark area was co-star Brittney Jefferson (Aleesia). “Love you! Thank you for seeing me and giving me a chance,” Jefferson composed.“To the best show runner ever …. It was a honor Queen.”
James Happy, a supervisor at Confidential Material that stands for show star Patrick Cage II (Gat), took to his Instagram Stories to lament the collection finishing. “Disappointed by this cancellation,” Happy composed.“S2 was so undoubtedly strong in its storytelling. Shout out to the whole team that worked on this series.”
Cage shared Happy’s note and included the message, “Forever grateful to @issarae and @reetafajita 4L.” Singleton published Cage’s feedback to her very own Instagram Stories.
Robin Thede highlighted just how much she took pleasure in viewing the show as a follower and published to Instagram Stories that she was “devastated at this loss but I know your stars will continue to burn brightly!” KaMillion, that was amongst those marked in Thede’s message, shared it to her very own Stories and included, “Thank you @robinthede,” in addition to heart emojis.
In a declaration provided Thursday to introduce the termination, a Max representative called Rap Sh!t a “one-of-a-kind comedy with compelling social commentary that reached viewers in a way only Issa’s talents can accomplish.”