With Insecure, Isae Raeâs most valuable talent as a writer seems to be her ability to coerce conversationâto fool us through humor and wit into projecting our personal lives onto fictional characters, inspiring self-reflection and cross examination so pressing, not watching her show would leave you estranged from one of the more intimate areas of âthe culture.”Â
Spurred by conversations written into each episode, throughout season two, fans have discussed rebounds and fuckboys, threesomes and hoe phases, and divorce and polyamory. These exchanges have been mostly entertaining, if not surprisingly insightful. One conversation this writer of this recap will absolutely not engage in, though, is anachronic blowjob discourse.
With Issa (the character) and her teetering unwillingness to perform oral sex at the heart of this episode, certain scenes in âHella Blows” felt uncharacteristically regressive. Ironically, the scene that fit this description the most took place at a sex expo.
As Tiffany, Kelli, Molly and Issa all confessed their histories with sucking dick (sorry), certain sentiments felt oddly passĂ©. Between the four womenâfour adult, college educated womenâit was suggested that Tiffany gives head as a result of having attended a predominately white school, her learned interest played some role in her marrying Derek, and the white women who influenced that interest manage to seduce black men into âchasingâ them because black women just canât get with the program.
The opposing sides of this debateâa fight I have not a single dog in, by the wayâwere simple. âI just donât understand black women and their hang ups about oral sex,â Tiffany confesses.
âGuys see black women as disposable after you give them head, like youâre forever a hoe if you do it,â Issa explains.

The whole thing felt silly, and I doubt most black women actually have these discussions (or âhang upsâ), but given the fact that Iâm not a black woman myself, itâs not my place to express why I feel this way.
What I do think Iâm at liberty to discuss is Issaâs decision to go down on Daniel without first communicating an exit strategy, and her consequential disgust in getting caught in the eye with an oncoming projectileâbut I wonât touch that either. Because as a grown ass man watching a grown ass show, I refuse to unpack a grown ass characterâs failure to read the terms and conditions of fellatio. So instead, hereâs a roundup of everything that happened last night unrelated to the events leading to Issa sitting in the back of an Uber pool with a napkin over her eye:
- Shirts: Issa wore a pretty fire statement sweatshirt that read âFBI killed Fred Hamptonâ (much more palatable than her $160 âNiggasâ sweatshirt from âHella Greatâ), and this fool Dro wore a tie with a very ugly short sleeved button-up. I feel like thatâs an important thing to note.
- Work: Continuing an ongoing practice of white people being insufferable in the office, instead of telling him the app heâs been developing is underwhelming, Lawrenceâs bosses resorted to being patronizing and creepy in their hesitance to give it to him straight (apparently, black folks can be told how to protest the state sanctioned murder of their unarmed children, but weâre far too fragile to handle critique at work). Fortunately, this nonsense brought Lawrence closer to his subtly sexy coworker, Aparna (Jasmine Kaur), who seems to be his superior both in intellect and maturityâwhich means he will somehow find a way to fuck this up.
- Rejections: In 2017, Issa really pulled up to her neighborâs apartment without texting first, hoping she could get a walk-in dick appointment, and wound up with her feelings hurt upon finding out another woman had him booked for the day. Shortly thereafter, once Niko buttons her cardigan back up as if he were sending her out to the store on a snow day, she learns not every man is interested in jumping in her âhotation.â
- More Rejections: Early in the episode, Molly started acting all âwhat are we?â with Dro as if she didnât know he was marriedâ open relationship or notâbefore sleeping with him last week. Later in the episode, he leaves her soaking in the soapy residue of poorly thought out decisions as he departs mid-bath to let his wife into the house.
- Frank Ocean: With âshut the fuck up, I donât want your conversation,â Insecure continued its streak of Frank Ocean references this season, similar to the homages to Drake Rae included in each episode last season.
- Thug Yoda: This nigga pronounced Kleenex âBleenexâ even though it doesnât start with a âC,â because a blood can never be too bareful.