“Harlem” stars Meagan Good and Jerrie Johnson open up about the love triangles, friendship, and self-discovery in the show’s second season

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“Harlem” stars Meagan Good and Jerrie Johnson open up about the love triangles, friendship, and self-discovery in the show’s second season
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'During this season the biggest thing was to approach it authentically, as women, specifically as Black women, and specifically as something that we can comprehend and understand ourselves, but in the world of these characters.'

returned to our screens last week, so we sat down with Meagan Good and Jerrie Johnson – AKA Camille and Tye – to ask them your burning questions and discuss the love triangles, self-discovery, and sistership explored in the second season!Jerrie:I would play Tye.

So in the first season, we had some serious plotlines, with episodes like “Strong Black Woman.” How did you navigate those tough episodes, and is there more of that in season two?You'll definitely see a lot more of that.

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