Comedian Patricia “Ms. Pat” Williams is gearing up for a hilarious return as Season 2 of her BET courtroom comedy series, “Ms. Pat Settles It,” resumes with its second half. In an interview, Ms. Pat expressed her excitement about the upcoming episodes and reflected on her journey in comedy, both in the courtroom and on her scripted television show.
The first half of Season 2 received positive feedback from audiences, and now Ms. Pat looks forward to delivering more entertaining episodes. The show features Ms. Pat arbitrating real-life disputes, with a jury made up of friends, family, and celebrity guests such as Ray J and Tamar Braxton. One memorable moment shared by Ms. Pat involves a hilariously animated plaintiff—an underdog who, despite weighing just 102 pounds, was ready to fight, which certainly added to the comedic chaos.
Ms. Pat’s humor is heavily rooted in her personal experiences, underscoring the importance of timing when discussing sensitive topics. Acknowledging her growth over the years, she aims to resonate with her audience by sharing her story, illustrating that she is not alone in her struggles.
With heartfelt advice for aspiring comedians, particularly Black women, she encouraged persistence and authenticity. “Do you. Don’t stop,” she advised. “The key to anything in life is to keep going.”
Fans can tune in for new episodes of “Ms. Pat Settles It,” airing Wednesdays at 10/9C on BET. Moreover, her show “Ms. Pat” is set to make a comeback for its fifth season this fall, promising even more laughter and relatable storytelling.
This mid-season return not only highlights Ms. Pat’s comedic talents but also her commitment to sharing her truth, bringing hope and inspiration to many. It’s a reminder that humor can be a powerful tool for connection and healing.