Review: Visually Vibrant but Narratively Threadbare, ‘Kash Money’ is a Colourful Mess
The show joins the long line of formulaic, corporate-induced incarnations of Kenyan drama.
The show joins the long line of formulaic, corporate-induced incarnations of Kenyan drama.
With sex shoehorned into almost every scene to “keep it spicy,” the show ends up as a flaccid and often disconcerting attempt at eroticism.
Despite a shaky start and repetitive storytelling, this season finally ventures into bold and uncharted territory as it reaches its conclusion.
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A lot of strong themes are tossed around, but none ever outlasts its welcome to encroach on the next.
The second season which has added some new faces promises more drama and dating escapades, and will premiere in 2023.