View Full Version : Tidbit About Huxtables' Diet and Theo's Dates


gidgetgrape
07-25-2007, 12:23 AM
"Depictions of African-Americans must be precisely calibrated to present an image that counteracts the deleterious effects of "Good Times" and "Soul Plane." This is the same logic that led Bill Cosby to micromanage his '80s sitcom down to the most hair-splitting detail: scripts that called for soul-food were changed so that the family was instead dining on lean protein and vegetables, while casting agents had to ensure that Cosby's fictional son didn't date only light-skinned women. Two decades later, the same anxieties exist."

- "Too Hot to Handle," Newsweek, July 30, 3007, pg. 54

Ireneparalegal
07-25-2007, 12:46 AM
"Depictions of African-Americans must be precisely calibrated to present an image that counteracts the deleterious effects of "Good Times" and "Soul Plane." This is the same logic that led Bill Cosby to micromanage his '80s sitcom down to the most hair-splitting detail: scripts that called for soul-food were changed so that the family was instead dining on lean protein and vegetables, while casting agents had to ensure that Cosby's fictional son didn't date only light-skinned women. Two decades later, the same anxieties exist."

- "Too Hot to Handle," Newsweek, July 30, 3007, pg. 54
Interesting.

Why would the movie "Soul Plane" be mentioned? And side by side with Good Times, a show that broke barriers and made television history? :confused:

Janice
07-25-2007, 01:03 AM
I had to look up the word 'deleterious', lol. I had a good idea what it meant, given the context it was used, but I agree Irene, why criticize Good Times, a classic show.

Ireneparalegal
07-25-2007, 01:05 AM
And what makes it "weirder" is that there is a thread on Good Times abt Bill Cosby apparently hating Good Times, The Jeffersons and some other black show. This post just adds to what appears to be some animosity by Bill towards Good Times. :crazy: I wouldn't even care abt Bill dissing Soul Plane. That is not a movie for him to get his panties in a bunch for.

TVFactFan
07-26-2007, 03:53 PM
"Depictions of African-Americans must be precisely calibrated to present an image that counteracts the deleterious effects of "Good Times" and "Soul Plane." This is the same logic that led Bill Cosby to micromanage his '80s sitcom down to the most hair-splitting detail: scripts that called for soul-food were changed so that the family was instead dining on lean protein and vegetables, while casting agents had to ensure that Cosby's fictional son didn't date only light-skinned women. Two decades later, the same anxieties exist."

- "Too Hot to Handle," Newsweek, July 30, 3007, pg. 54


what black show only had a son dating light skin women??-lol

Ireneparalegal
07-26-2007, 04:01 PM
what black show only had a son dating light skin women??-lol
No Solomon, re-read the first post. It is stating that the casting agents for the Cosby show had to ensure that Theo was seen with NOT ONLY light-skinned actresses, in other words, make sure there were dark-skinned actresses for Theo's dates as well as light-skinned.

TVFactFan
07-26-2007, 06:23 PM
No Solomon, re-read the first post. It is stating that the casting agents for the Cosby show had to ensure that Theo was seen with NOT ONLY light-skinned actresses, in other words, make sure there were dark-skinned actresses for Theo's dates as well as light-skinned.

All together he had 2 dark skin dates and 5 light skin so it wasn't like it was half and half-lol

Dark Skin Dates
Tanya
Girl who drama major

Light skin Dates
Justine
Lana
Girl from Party
Maxine
The girl from the Library

Ireneparalegal
07-26-2007, 06:26 PM
All together he had 2 dark skin dates and 5 light skin so it wasn't like it was half and half-lol

Dark Skin Dates
Tanya
Girl who drama major

Light skin Dates
Justine
Lana
Girl from Party
Maxine
The girl from the Library
Maxine was the lightest of them all. And yeah, there were not that many dark-skinned actresses who played opposite of Theo.

Brieannas21
07-26-2007, 08:56 PM
This is the stupidest thing ever.