A wannabe artist teams up with her sister and friend as they struggle to make their dream of being a girl group come true.A wannabe artist teams up with her sister and friend as they struggle to make their dream of being a girl group come true.A wannabe artist teams up with her sister and friend as they struggle to make their dream of being a girl group come true.
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- TriviaWith 6.71 million viewers, this was the most watched episode of Season 1.
- GoofsStar is seen replace a front license plate on the getaway car. Pennsylvania does not have front license plates; only rear.
- Quotes
Carlotta Brown: [to Jahil] My daddy always said you needed three things in life: your Bible, your word and your gun.
- SoundtracksI Can Be
Performed by Jude Demorest, Brittany O'Grady and Ryan Destiny
Featured review
Pilot
The Pilot moved at a breathtaking pace, introducing plenty of elements and musical numbers. It was all just a little inconceived.
Star (Jude Demorest) is a street wise white girl moving from foster home to another. She is friends with a rich black girl, Alexandra (Ryan Destiny) from New York who Skype each other but have never met. Alexandra's father is actually in the music business and successful.
Star needs to find her half sister Simone (Brittany O'Grady) who is living in an abusive foster home. Star manages to get the details from Social Services and arrives in time to stab the foster father in the back who is on top of her in bed. Once she rescues Simone, they meet up with Alexandra. All three of them head to Atlanta with hopes to become a hot girl group.
In Atlanta is a woman who runs a hair salon who once knew Star and Simone's drug addict mother. Carlotta (Queen Latifah) was once in a group with their mother. She wrote letters to child services to find where the girls were, Star came across the letters. Carlotta knows that Star and Simone had angelic voices when they were young but wary of the dangers that come when you go looking for fame. However she puts all of them up, probably knowing the two girls had a rough time of it.
Pretty quickly the trio get together with a producer Jahil Rivera (Benjamin Bratt) at a strip club and are performing at a mansion of a football star. Jahil it seems is no random stranger, he also knew Star and Simone's mother.
It all feels rather ridiculous and kind of messily pasted together. The singing and dancing numbers such as the one at the mansion just felt false.
Star (Jude Demorest) is a street wise white girl moving from foster home to another. She is friends with a rich black girl, Alexandra (Ryan Destiny) from New York who Skype each other but have never met. Alexandra's father is actually in the music business and successful.
Star needs to find her half sister Simone (Brittany O'Grady) who is living in an abusive foster home. Star manages to get the details from Social Services and arrives in time to stab the foster father in the back who is on top of her in bed. Once she rescues Simone, they meet up with Alexandra. All three of them head to Atlanta with hopes to become a hot girl group.
In Atlanta is a woman who runs a hair salon who once knew Star and Simone's drug addict mother. Carlotta (Queen Latifah) was once in a group with their mother. She wrote letters to child services to find where the girls were, Star came across the letters. Carlotta knows that Star and Simone had angelic voices when they were young but wary of the dangers that come when you go looking for fame. However she puts all of them up, probably knowing the two girls had a rough time of it.
Pretty quickly the trio get together with a producer Jahil Rivera (Benjamin Bratt) at a strip club and are performing at a mansion of a football star. Jahil it seems is no random stranger, he also knew Star and Simone's mother.
It all feels rather ridiculous and kind of messily pasted together. The singing and dancing numbers such as the one at the mansion just felt false.
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- Prismark10
- May 26, 2018
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