It's 1 a.m. on a Saturday and I'm wide awake, mindlessly scrolling through Netflix for my next binge-watch. As I search, I'm fighting the urge to crawl back into my nostalgia bubble—for context, I have a mild obsession with classic Black sitcoms—but I know I need something that will make me laugh. Within five minutes, I come across a comedy called Act Your Age, and as soon as I see the main cast, I'm sold.
Fast-forward to the following day and I've already binged half of the first season. In case you haven't heard of it, the 2023 series stars a trio of iconic Black actresses I've grown up watching, including Tisha Campbell (Martin), Kym Whitley (The Parkers) and Yvette Nicole Brown (Drake & Josh). Even better? It has all the makings of a nostalgic sitcom, minus the poorly aged jokes. But what truly stood out for me was the sitcom's focus on single, middle-aged Black women—which, unfortunately, feels pretty rare.
Keep reading to see why this fun sitcom is worth your time.