TVFactFan
09-15-2012, 09:18 PM
With that corny haircut and dorky personality which is why I couldn't watch it:lol: :lol:
In real life Q would have slapped the sh*t out of her Dad
In real life Q would have slapped the sh*t out of her Dad
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View Full Version : The dad on this show was such a............"Cornball" LOL TVFactFan 09-15-2012, 09:18 PM With that corny haircut and dorky personality which is why I couldn't watch it:lol: :lol: In real life Q would have slapped the sh*t out of her Dad Brieannas21 09-15-2012, 09:41 PM With that corny a$$ haircut and dorky a$$ personality which is why I couldn't watch it:lol: :lol: In real life Q would have slapped the sh*t out of her Dad I don't think so, even though Q had that hard persona, he had some respect for Moesha and Frank. TVFactFan 09-15-2012, 09:43 PM I don't think so, even though Q had that hard persona, he had some respect for Moesha and Frank. He was looking at him like........"I'm going to respect you only because I really like your daughter but you are a true cornball" :lol: Brieannas21 09-15-2012, 09:49 PM He was looking at him like........"I'm going to respect you only because I really like your daughter but you are a true cornball" :lol: Of course, that is what most teenage boys do. They're not trying to be the dads friend. LOL Come On Now TVFactFan 09-15-2012, 10:12 PM Of course, that is what most teenage boys do. They're not trying to be the dads friend. LOL Come On Now Even as a teenager I was able to look at certain grown men and tell if he was a D*ckhead or not:lol: :lol: Brieannas21 09-15-2012, 10:50 PM Even as a teenager I was able to look at certain grown men and tell if he was a D*ckhead or not:lol: :lol: But that did not have anything to do with Q and Moesha. But there were times you could tell when Frank was not having it. TVFactFan 09-15-2012, 11:19 PM But that did not have anything to do with Q and Moesha. But there were times you could tell when Frank was not having it. I just never understood why they had to give her a dorky dad. And he didn't have to be a HIP HOP dad just some regular and cool like The Dad from Smart Guy Brieannas21 09-15-2012, 11:34 PM I just never understood why they had to give her a dorky a$$ dad. And he didn't have to be a HIP HOP dad just some regular and cool like The Dad from Smart Guy Did you watch the whole series? Frank wasn't really dorky, only when it came to his car dealership and Saturns Lol. Other than that he was pretty normal. TVFactFan 09-16-2012, 01:02 AM Did you watch the whole series? Frank wasn't really dorky, only when it came to his car dealership and Saturns Lol. Other than that he was pretty normal. I couldn't believe that fool was in the Jeffersons apartment with the same damm haircut:lol: :lol: :lol: adamchandler 09-22-2012, 10:06 PM I agree with this! I always said Bernie Mac should have been cast as Frank. He would have been so cool and funny and much more believable. ThomasE 10-08-2012, 02:06 AM Did you watch the whole series? Frank wasn't really dorky, only when it came to his car dealership and Saturns Lol. Other than that he was pretty normal. ITA. Frank was not dorky at all. That was a real man and a real father. Those "buy a saturn" plots make him comically corny but it worked great. TVFactFan 10-08-2012, 03:09 PM ITA. Frank was not dorky at all. That was a real man and a real father. Those "buy a saturn" plots make him comically corny but it worked great. My mom watched Moesha for the first time on Saturday and said the father was a nerd lol Bronson 01-08-2013, 05:30 PM I hated that they ruined Moesha's dad with that awful storyline of him having another child. It went down hill from there and from what I have heard, many of the cast members were not happy either. ThomasE 01-08-2013, 10:36 PM I hated that they ruined Moesha's dad with that awful storyline of him having another child. It went down hill from there and from what I have heard, many of the cast members were not happy either. The storyline was well done and the actors were great...but my problem is that it didn't belong on Moesha. That assasinated part of Frank's character. He would have never done something like that. They tried to be careful with it but it was not necessary for the shoe. Sheryl Lee Ralph jumped ship as soon her contract was up, I guess. I don't blame her either. She came back recurring in the last season. I know she and Brandy has issues. Brandy apologized for that years later which I thought was great. Dee going to Jamaica long term? That's unreal but the only way they could write out Dee without killing her off. You see how people jump ship when not treated right? I have a strong feeling that Sonja Norwood had something to do with some of those changes. Brandy even fired one of the writer/producer Vida Spears, an individual that has had fantastic credits such as 227 and other shows. If people could only come to a medium of respect, things would be better. Plus, the dramatic finales weren't necessary when shows like Moesha start to show age because you don't know if the show will return the next season and in Mo's case, UPN said "no". Brieannas21 01-08-2013, 11:09 PM The storyline was well done and the actors were great...but my problem is that it didn't belong on Moesha. That assasinated part of Frank's character. He would have never done something like that. They tried to be careful with it but it was not necessary for the shoe. Sheryl Lee Ralph jumped ship as soon her contract was up, I guess. I don't blame her either. She came back recurring in the last season. I know she and Brandy has issues. Brandy apologized for that years later which I thought was great. Dee going to Jamaica long term? That's unreal but the only way they could write out Dee without killing her off. You see how people jump ship when not treated right? I have a strong feeling that Sonja Norwood had something to do with some of those changes. Brandy even fired one of the writer/producer Vida Spears, an individual that has had fantastic credits such as 227 and other shows. If people could only come to a medium of respect, things would be better. Plus, the dramatic finales weren't necessary when shows like Moesha start to show age because you don't know if the show will return the next season and in Mo's case, UPN said "no". I did not know until recently that SLR and Brandy had issues, I read an interview that Sheryl did and I was shocked. Also the way Moesha ended, pissed me off, that was the worst ending. I guess everyone thought that they were coming back for another season. But still ending it with that cliffhanger sucked. Moesha and Half & Half had the worst endings ever LOL. Bronson 01-26-2014, 07:49 PM Yes Moesha's ending was pretty bad. isiahthomas 08-27-2014, 02:22 PM I didn't see anything wrong with Moesha's dad. He was a good guy. TVFactFan, he wasn't corny at all. Why do you think he was supposed to be a cool guy? You got some black men actors that play dads on tv and they don't have to be cool to their kids all the time. Fathers shouldn't be trying to be their kids friend. John Amos was always serious on Good Times and he did a good job. I think the reason why he left the show is because the producer and writers probably had a problem with him being too serious. HauntedThunderman94 10-16-2016, 08:10 PM I couldn't stand the dad on this show. His haircut, he was so corny and whitebread. I wanted to rip my hair out everytime he did that stupid Heh heh laugh. |