*Jamie and Fancy officially hooked up
*Jamie starts working at Jingles 2000
*Jamie has that swanky new penthouse
*The hotel doesn't have as predominate of a role
*Those three annoying new friends of Jamie's from Jingles 2000
*Braxton and Cameron (that hot, blonde UPS delivery girl) break up without an explanation
*They changed the theme music to a slower, R&B song
Ant-Lox
04-03-2013, 02:11 PM
I liked the changes. Rarely do sitcom stars actually achieve some success. It happens, but on a show like this, I was really glad to see it happen tot he character.
irehtman
09-25-2014, 07:32 AM
Do you think that the series finale of this show is considered forced-ended?
waichingliu81
09-29-2014, 02:47 PM
*Jamie and Fancy officially hooked up
*Jamie starts working at Jingles 2000
*Jamie has that swanky new penthouse
*The hotel doesn't have as predominate of a role
*Those three annoying new friends of Jamie's from Jingles 2000
*Braxton and Cameron (that hot, blonde UPS delivery girl) break up without an explanation
*They changed the theme music to a slower, R&B song
*Jamie and Fancy officially hooked up
i liked them as a couple together, i rooted for them from the beginning to hook up with one another.
*Jamie starts working at Jingles 2000
yes, it wasn't too interesting
*The hotel doesn't have as predominate of a role
i liked that most of the events took place at the hotel, it made the show interesting and funny
*Those three annoying new friends of Jamie's from Jingles 2000
they were pointless and added nothing special to the show, whatsoever.
*Braxton and Cameron (that hot, blonde UPS delivery girl) break up without an explanation
that was a shame because they suited one another.
*They changed the theme music to a slower, R&B song
it was okay for me, but it wasn't amazing either. it is mainly because of fancy and jamie being together that i enjoyed the final season. if that wasn't the case and they hadn't got married in the end, i wouldn't have liked it so much.
irehtman
10-30-2014, 08:24 PM
Martin, Living Single, The Jamie Foxx Show, The Parkers, City Guys and The Bernic Mac Show are all alike.
Mace Dolex
10-30-2014, 09:19 PM
Martin, Living Single, The Jamie Foxx Show, The Parkers, City Guys and The Bernic Mac Show are all alike.
That's what I was gonna say, neither of those shows were ever groundbreaking or had a lasting impact that people remember them nostalgicly.
To me it seems they just served a purpose because some white network executive felt they were meeting their quota of "hip, urban" shows for minorities.
irehtman
08-26-2022, 09:57 AM
This sitcom is supposed to be an "annihilated in the hood" urban sitcom type, that's why.
By the way, is the 100th series finale episode a forced ending of this series or no?