TV Series Like South Side

TV Series Like South Side
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About South Side
Two friends and aspiring venture capitalists who just graduated from community college are ready to take over the world, but must work at a rent-to-own store in Chicago's Englewood neighbourhood until then.
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Show Name | South Side |
Network | HBO Max |
Year | 2019 |
Genres | Comedy |
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