Lawrence's commitment is tested by his new work friends. At a day party, Issa has her newfound confidence shaken. Molly has a blast from the past with childhood friend, Dro. A trip to the grocery store turns into a wild and crazy night for Lawrence. Issa attempts to build a roster and butts heads with Frieda at a work retreat.
Molly's day takes an unexpected turn at her parents' vow renewal ceremony. Lawrence stumbles upon some news about Issa. Finding herself without a car, Issa is met with disappointment as she maintains her roster. Molly frets about an important friendship while embracing something new.
Lawrence gets a rude awakening at work after pitching his app. Tensions run high during Derek and Tiffany's dinner party. Molly rethinks her future after being forced to come to terms with her romantic realities. Issa tries to make things right with Frieda.
Season Two Finale. Over the course of one pivotal month, Issa, Molly and Lawrence face choices impacting their work and personal lives, with each considering whether to embrace a new future or look back to the past. Season Three Premiere. Issa crashes on Daniel's couch and tries to save up some extra cash. Molly returns from a beach vacation with renewed determination to maintain boundaries in her life.
Issa gets advice from Kelli about her financial situation. Later, Issa plays wing woman as Daniel tries to make a music-industry connection. Issa is inspired while recruiting at a job fair with Frieda. Later, Issa treats Daniel to a thank-you dinner as she remains hopeful about their future. Molly starts her dream job at a black-owned law firm.
Issa tries to let go of some cherished mementos. At work, Frieda tries to help Issa get back in Joanne's good graces. Molly bonds with her new colleagues about an over-confident associate and vents to her therapist about her status at work.
Next episode premieres Sept. The girls take a trip to a music festival to celebrate Tiffany. Molly has trouble leaving her obsession with work behind.
Issa needs moral support when her new project proves more complicated than she thought. Issa and Kelli press Molly to consider dating someone new. Later, the girls attend Tiffany's baby shower and try to be helpful. Issa tries to concentrate on her business plan, but is driven to distraction.
Molly steps out of her comfort zone in her love life. Season Three Finale. After facing numerous obstacles, Issa gets discouraged about her project. Molly helps give Issa a drama-free 30th birthday. Season 4 Premiere. With Condola's guidance, Issa prepares for a mixer in her courtyard to pitch the block party to potential sponsors--but tensions rise when they discover a mutual connection.
Molly begins to develop unexpected feelings for Andrew. When Issa and Condola decide to confront the elephant in the room head-on, Lawrence gets uncomfortable. In search of a real connection, Molly struggles to get Andrew to open up during a carefully architected date night. While Molly's family celebrates Thanksgiving together, Issa and Ahmal decide to do their own thing.
Meanwhile, when Lawrence joins Friendsgiving at Condola's house, the new couple breaks some awkward ground. The girls get together to help Tiffany with her new baby girl. Later, Issa struggles to finalize key details for the block party and turns to Molly to leverage Andrew's connections. With the block party finally here, Issa is determined to deliver a memorable event, despite some surprises.
Meanwhile, Tiffany enjoys a break from her baby, Kelli entertains a gullible new boo, and Molly attempts to put a grudge on hold. In need of some positive vibes after the block party, Issa goes out of her way to do good for random people across L. Meanwhile, Kelli urges her friends to reconcile.
Molly and Andrew take off for their first couples' vacation with Andrew's brother Victor and his wife Lydia — and despite their packed schedule, the trip is smooth sailing until a hotel employee steps out of line.
Meanwhile, Molly begins to reevaluate her inability to let things go. Issa and Lawrence catch up and talk life, careers, past mistakes, and what makes each of them happy. Issa considers doing Nathan a platonic favor. Meanwhile, both Dr. Rhonda and Andrew ask Molly to consider a different approach in dealing with people who've wronged her, and Issa extends a timely olive branch.
Season Four Finale. Molly takes Andrew to a work function and they struggle to see eye-to-eye. Issa continues to search for happiness. The girls get a distressing call about a friend. As the crew takes the opportunity to reflect, old wounds remain tender.
Despite her now thriving business, Issa struggles to find her footing and turns to an old friend for support. Meanwhile, Molly contemplates jumping back into the dating pool. What did you think of this tv season? Step 2 of 2 How did you buy your ticket?
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Insecure: Season 3 Featurette - Producer Deni Insecure: Season 3 Extended Trailer. Insecure: Season 3 Teaser - Lit Summer. View All Videos. View All Photos Yvonne Orji Molly Actor. Lisa Joyce Frieda Actor. Y'lan Noel Daniel King Actor.
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Pete Chatmon Director. Millicent Shelton Director. Liesl Tommy Director. Natasha Rothwell Writer. Kevin Bray Director. Stella Meghie Director. Regina King Director. View All Insecure: Season 3 News. Higgins, Ed. View All Critic Reviews Nov 14, Issa Rae and her writing crew are refining their tried-and-true process for creating conflict that always seems to make sense on behalf of both opposing parties, which is Insecure's calling card as perhaps the best contemporary drama show currently running.
However, season 3 is somewhat held back by its tendency to time-skip in between episodes while failing to make audiences fully aware of the skip, leading to some contextual confusions at the start of some episodes. David J. Jan 16, Still loving it. Issa, Molly, and Kelly are all brilliant characters. So looking forward to the next season. James G. Sep 16, Season 3 every bit as good as season 2. Marcus J. Jan 10, Season 3 sucked. Ali K.
Oct 18, Jon C. Oct 01, Insecure is as confident and authentic as ever for its third season, successfully capturing the complexities of contemporary relationships in a way that few other shows would dare.
Featuring dialogue that feels both real and hilarious, the show never falters in its relevance, and the writers have also come up with a host of interesting plots this season. Issa Rae may also be the most a-dork-able African-American actress to come down the pike in a while, and her character is so representative of an archetype that rarely gets its due in popular media.
The show may not have evolved too much in its three years, and the sophomore year had a stronger layer of underlying melancholy, but Insecure is one of the most endearing female-led series on TV right now, and certainly a more universal one than HBO's Girls ever was. Peter F. Sep 30, It's ok but I think the first season was better. Love the realness. Sep 01, Varied shots of Los Angeles, and local spots. Interesting insight into female experiences.
Too often the voices are too high pitched, a few unintelligible lines, and overly unnecessary quips. Issa's character comes off as a little mental just to try and seem complex. Aug 27, Season 1 and 2 are better. I think writing Jay Ellas' Lawrence character off this Season was a mistake. He was a fan favorite and a likable character.
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