The “P” in the title is an abbreviated reference to “pussy” and if that puts you off, this may not be the show for you. It revolves around the dancers who work in a sleazy, but highly successful club in the Mississippi Delta. Several of them are given stories outside work, which adds depth to the drama. Then there’s Uncle Clifford, the non-gender conforming, domineering boss with a beard and a wild variety of feminine outfits (played by Nicco Annan who created the role in the play on which this show was based). The dance numbers are more athletic than erotic, but they’re impressive and suggestive just the same. The language is continually raunchy (with liberal use of the N-word) and women’s bodies are constantly exposed (In case you have any issues with this concept, keep in mind that this is directed by an all-female team). Still, the writing (full of thick Southern accents) and characters (from sweet to sassy) prove deliciously compelling. (8 one-hour episodes with a 2nd season announced) (4 / 5)