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Our Kind Of People Season 1 Episode 2: Release Date and Watch Online

Our Kind Of People Season 1 Episode 2 is going to release on September 28, 2021. Fans are eagerly waiting for the new episodes.

Our Kind of People is an American drama television series written and directed by Karin Gist. The show is based on a book of the same name by Lawrence Otis Graham. The first episode premiered on September 21, 2020, and has received positive reviews. The main cast includes Yaya DaCosta, Morris Chestnut, Alana Bright, Nadine Ellis, Rhyon Nicole Brown, Joe Morton, Kyle Bary, and Lance Gross.

Everything you need to know

The story revolves around Angela who is trying to prove her worth in a world of glamour, charm, and treasury. She is a black woman and a single mother so you understand nothing turns out easy for Angela. Besides the problems she has been facing in the world, she also has to deal with her family’s complicated history and her mother’s mysterious past that she has been hiding from her for a long time.

In the episode, “Reparations”, Angela joins a social club for ladies to improve her position in society. Leah is the gatekeeper of the same club and it is revealed soon enough that Angela and Leah have something in common. They both have the same father, Teddy, who is considered a person of great influence. Leah gets into a disagreement with his father and the argument turns out to be heated.

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Our Kind Of People Season 1 Episode 2

Our Kind Of People Season 1 Episode 2 Release Date

Our Kind Of People Season 1 Episode 2 “My Mother, Myself” is going to release on September 28, 2021. We might see Leah trying to remove Teddy from being head of Franklin or Angela finding out more about her mother’s past life. Well, the wait is over and there are just 2 more days left for this episode to hit streaming platforms.

Our Kind Of People Season 1 Episode 2

Where to watch?

You can stream it on FOX and Hulu.

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