
Janine Sherman Barrois
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After A Wild Season and an Even Wilder Finale, 'Kings Of Napa' Creator Janine Sherman Barrois Tells Us What She's Looking Forward To Next Season
Characters can take on a life of their own when you write them, so even the creator of the show herself doesn't know everything that's gonna happen next season - but after that whirlwind of a finale, she was kind enough to give us a taste. -
'Kings Of Napa' Is Breaking Barriers In More Ways Than One - It's Not Every Day A Bi Woman On TV Actually Gets To Say She's Bi
So often, shows will either sweep a bisexual character's arc under the rug, or simply shoehorn in an identity to check a box - 'Kings of Napa' does neither, just allowing the character to exist as she is, and it's beautiful. -
Tuesday Night's Television Lineup Is Chock Full of Amazing Shows That Center Black Stories - Even Two Very Different Ones With Wine At The Center
Can we see a crossover between 'Kings of Napa' and 'Grand Crew,' pretty please? The crew in 'Grand Crew' drinks so much wine, they have to have gone through a House of Kings bottle at some point... -
'Kings of Napa' Showrunner Janine Sherman Barrois Tells Us How One Vacation Turned Into A Script That Caught Oprah's Eye
We were lucky enough to get to sit down and talk ahead of the season one finale this week, and she told us how one vacation turned into a drama that absolutely begs you to keep watching from the minute you start. -
The Cast of HBO's 'Kings of Napa' Talks Black Excellence and Learning The Ropes Of Winemaking Ahead Of Tonight's Premiere
Show creator Janine Sherman Barrois has good reason to get so into the nitty gritty details for 'Kings of Nap'a - she actually could. She talked about how exciting it was to be able to make a Black show that didn't need to focus so much on specifically Black struggles.
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