

50 minutes of Problem proving nice guys don't just finish last—they get roasted alive.
A comedic journey follows Problem as he risks life and limb in hopes that at least one good deed goes unpunished. Based on events that could be from his real life, Problem squeezes in the everyday occurrences that a black man can go through whether famous or infamous.
Acting
Problem's self-deprecating commitment to his own disasters.
Writing
Sharp observational jokes on performative allyship.
Direction
Snappy pacing that respects your 50-minute investment.
Director
Josh Gonzales
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'day in the life' format draws from early 2000s hood comedies like Friday and Barbershop, but filters it through social media-era self-awareness.
Director Josh Gonzales previously worked with Problem on music videos, explaining the kinetic visual style that treats Compton like a character.