Did 'Million Dollar Beach House' Really Give Its One Black Cast Member the Villain Edit?

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'Million Dollar Beach House' on Netflix does nothing to serve its one Black cast member, Noel, throughout the season.

, feels very, very weird in this cultural moment. Yes, of course the show was shot over a year ago, but it seems crystal clear that Netflix did nothing to adjust it for what's going on in 2020. The series follows a group of realtors in the Hamptons—one of the wealthiest real estate areas in the country. Last summer, that type of show could have been a delightful binge watch.

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