Based on social media respondents, the creators of “The New Atlanta” should be cited for airwave pollution for using TV audiences’ minds as landfills to dump their trashy concepts of entertainment.
Mona Scott Young, who created the popular “Love and Hip Hop” franchise, conceptualized this idea to illuminate the lives and journey of upwardly mobile ATL-iens as they circumnavigate obstacles, hurdles and landmines to manifest their aspirations.
There is a small number of cast members for such a show. A couple of stars dropped out of the show, one for reportedly growing wary of Bravo producers trying to manipulate what can be done and whom he could date, leading that person to be fearful of compromising the integrity of his brand and business. And, based on the reviews of the show, he might be the biggest winner out of this ordeal.
Take a look at the Twitter reactions from the debut episode of “The New Atlanta.”
The #NewAtlanta review: bad weaves, bad skin, bad clothes, & bad acting. Step. it. up.
— The Latifah (@TheLatifah) September 18, 2013