The show tracks the Wu Tang Clan's formation, a vision of Bobby Diggs, who strives to unite a dozen young, black men that are torn between music and crime but eventually rise to become the unlikeliest of American success stories.
Watchseries; The show's great so far, so far who i seen is
Bobby-RZA
Dennis-Ghostface Killah
Sha-Raekwon
ODB
Method Man
and
I think they showed GZA (Gary) really quick at the funeral
obyzcanib5 September 2019
The show's great so far, so far who i seen is
Bobby-RZA
Dennis-Ghostface Killah
Sha-Raekwon
ODB
Method Man
and
I think they showed GZA (Gary) really quick at the funeral
From Staten Island a bunch of guys all connected by Bobby aka RZA join up to form what we now know as the Wu Tang Clan. This show is simply a showcase and the only way to showcase the upbringing of how something great formulates. It feels real, it's dark and gritty and most of all, it's highly entertaining.
I binged this within two days and I cant wait for the next season to come out. Props to all those members involved in this terrific storytelling and production.
jadenchavez-7173824 October 2019
Everyone need to calm down about the names! There is no means to give this show one less star just because you don't know who is who. Appreciate the writing, appreciate the acting, appreciate there's an amazing show for an amazing rap group that changed the game. If you think this is bad acting, then I don't want to know what you think is good. If you're bored, then drop this show and go get better opinions. I just don't think it's fair people are dropping this show because they don't know who is who, or that it's boring. This is a real hidden gem for the true ones.
ballard-7667025 October 2019
The show does a great job of presenting the Wu-Tang concept for what it is while avoiding all the trappings associated with the typical biographical rise-to-stardom drama we've been seeing over and over for decades. It has the audacity to be slow and not self-explanatory (e.g. the who's who question), but the result is that instead of an extended trailer with fan service thrown in you get an organic narrative set in a real world with lots of context and actual depth (one parallel that comes to mind is FX's Snowfall).
jamiefontenot-666213 January 2020
This is the best original program Hulu has. Wasn't a huge Wu-Tang fan before this show but I am now. They made a lot of great music
User Reviews
Watchseries; The show's great so far, so far who i seen is Bobby-RZA Dennis-Ghostface Killah Sha-Raekwon ODB Method Man and I think they showed GZA (Gary) really quick at the funeral
The show's great so far, so far who i seen is Bobby-RZA Dennis-Ghostface Killah Sha-Raekwon ODB Method Man and I think they showed GZA (Gary) really quick at the funeral
Wu-Tang: An American Saga watchseries. A journey through time love this I cant wait to see the Wu rise
From Staten Island a bunch of guys all connected by Bobby aka RZA join up to form what we now know as the Wu Tang Clan. This show is simply a showcase and the only way to showcase the upbringing of how something great formulates. It feels real, it's dark and gritty and most of all, it's highly entertaining. I binged this within two days and I cant wait for the next season to come out. Props to all those members involved in this terrific storytelling and production.
Everyone need to calm down about the names! There is no means to give this show one less star just because you don't know who is who. Appreciate the writing, appreciate the acting, appreciate there's an amazing show for an amazing rap group that changed the game. If you think this is bad acting, then I don't want to know what you think is good. If you're bored, then drop this show and go get better opinions. I just don't think it's fair people are dropping this show because they don't know who is who, or that it's boring. This is a real hidden gem for the true ones.
The show does a great job of presenting the Wu-Tang concept for what it is while avoiding all the trappings associated with the typical biographical rise-to-stardom drama we've been seeing over and over for decades. It has the audacity to be slow and not self-explanatory (e.g. the who's who question), but the result is that instead of an extended trailer with fan service thrown in you get an organic narrative set in a real world with lots of context and actual depth (one parallel that comes to mind is FX's Snowfall).
This is the best original program Hulu has. Wasn't a huge Wu-Tang fan before this show but I am now. They made a lot of great music