Single Ladies

2011
Single Ladies

Seasons & Episodes

  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

EP1 Gone Mar 18, 2015

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EP2 Remix Mar 18, 2015

The district attorney visits Keisha in jail seeking information on Malcolm; Terrence discusses a business venture with an old friend; Felicia finds herself in a precarious position with ex-husband Derek; April is heartbroken.

EP3 Build Apr 01, 2015

Felicia declares war against Derek and has a dilemma with her girl group and controlling mom; Omar battles with April; Terrence goes to extremes.

EP4 New Apr 08, 2015

Managing Triple Threat; Omar has trouble with his new job; Keisha's pastor reveals a sordid past; Austin has a rough time.

EP5 Truth Apr 15, 2015

Austin has an unpleasant visit with his father in the hospital.

EP6 Consequences Apr 22, 2015

Felicia and Omar have a blowout over his actions with Sharon Love; Austin makes a bad choice; Felicia is honored in the community.
6.2| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 30 May 2011 Ended
Producted By: VH1 Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.centrictv.com/shows/single-ladies.html
Synopsis

Single Ladies is an American comedy-drama television series on VH1 that debuted on May 30, 2011, as a two-hour television film. Created by Stacy A. Littlejohn and produced by Queen Latifah's Flavor Unit Entertainment, the series chronicles the lives of three friends — Val, Keisha and April — and their relationships.

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suetersuzie I am definitely addicted to this one. Absolutely love the ladies and the Glamor, Fashion, Business, Scandals, Its like all in one absolutely fantastic.Was sad in S02 after the leading left , but the replacement was absolutely Gorgeous as well.I also love the stories behind the gals, like no woman has to settle down for one guy unless she is ready, love the mixture of guys coming in and out.AmazingAlso Wish Rackeal meets the guy she meets and conveys her love ,Wish he comes back..He is Melting Hot Doesn't show what he responds but all we know in S03 that he must have stayed with the Indian chick. Love it Wish it never End. Must Watch
atraktif Don't want to spoil anything for anyone but, just want to say that I basically found the banner for this on Icefilms and decided to watch it. Especially since I LOVE Stacey Dash AND Lisa Raye, they are very talented actresses and even more beautiful and it's great to see them work together! Although I'm not particularly familiar with Charity Shea, (The Blond) she's just as talented. They portray emotions very well so the scenes always feel real. I guess for some people, they could relate to a lot of the stories behind this series. Worth the first 2 hours for the Pilot because it got me hooked!!! Can't wait for Season 2!
mashawnda-1 I enjoyed the pilot. The beginning scene was simply horrible---when I state the beginning scene I mean the scene where everyone is discussing what's sexy. However, when Stacy Dash's character fusses with Quinn about the status of their relationship... it actually gets good. The film quality looked a tad bad, BUT I must say I liked everything else about the project. I loved the storyline with Lisa Raye and Kim Porter. I also liked Chasity's storyline. It was honest. The pilot had a lot of celebs in it, which made it look at tad lame, but I did also get the point that in Atlanta, you will have a lot of black celebrities. I loved the fashion in the pilot. My favorite item was Stacey Dash's purple dress when Quinn drops by. The show shows the beautiful hues of black women and men, and I love that the city has the awesome backdrop of Atlanta!
dst102 Loved the premiere of Single Ladies. It started off a little slow but definitely picked up about 30mins into the movie. I can relate to Stacey Dash's character and her dating experiences. The acting was good and the men (minus Woody) were fine (esp. Common). At first I thought Stacey Dash and LisaRaye McKoy would be miscast but they actually did a good job. I think casting Women of color in their 40's speaks to the high percentages of women that are highly educated, employed in a professional capacity and single. It's nice to see a positive depiction of African American women (minus LisaRaye's character being a former video vixen and thief) on television. I can't wait to see the series.