Ramy Hassan is a first-generation Egyptian-American who is on a spiritual journey in his politically divided New Jersey neighborhood. He becomes caught between a Muslim community that thinks life is a moral test and a millennial generation that believes life has no consequences. Through it all, he's still trying to do the things that most 20-somethings do, like date. He is essentially a guy who is torn between praying on Fridays and going to parties on Friday nights. Which side will win out in this seemingly endless internal battle? Anyone watched this? I’m 4 episodes in and it’s really excellent.
Just finished, really great show. Spotify and Hulu teaming up is awesome there's a lot of good ones on Hulu I probably wouldn't have seen
Those last few episodes really kick it up a notch. I love love loved this show. Really crossing my fingers for a second season.
how is there zero season 2 discussion lol. Just watched both seasons for the first time and i loved it. The Sheikh finally just calling Ramy an asshole at the end of season 2 was so good. He needed to hear that and I feel like ive been in a somewhat similar situation.
I think I liked season 1 better but both were really good. I always recommend it to people. Edit. Also I feel like season 2 does a good job at showing the flaws of Ramy more although I haven't rewatched s1 so I might be forgetting.