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Old 10-24-2020, 11:37 AM   #1
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Default James Evans was not a good father.

It boggles my mind how James Evans was looked on as a great TV dad. He was emotional and psychically abusive to his children and verbally abusive to his wife. Frequently beat his children with a belt and berated his wife and children on a regular basis. Not a good father at all.
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It boggles my mind how James Evans was looked on as a great TV dad. He was emotional and psychically abusive to his children and verbally abusive to his wife. Frequently beat his children with a belt and berated his wife and children on a regular basis. Not a good father at all.
There is no episode with him beating his children.
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It boggles my mind how James Evans was looked on as a great TV dad. He was emotional and psychically abusive to his children and verbally abusive to his wife. Frequently beat his children with a belt and berated his wife and children on a regular basis. Not a good father at all.
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It boggles my mind how James Evans was looked on as a great TV dad. He was emotional and psychically abusive to his children and verbally abusive to his wife. Frequently beat his children with a belt and berated his wife and children on a regular basis. Not a good father at all.
You need to put down the crack pipe and stop making sh*t up. James was a very good father compared to the other dead-beat, no show dads of the ghetto. James fiercely loved all of his kids and his wife. He also provided for them as best he could. James had his faults but overall, he was a very decent man, provider, husband and father.
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Well he wasn’t perfect, that’s for sure. But he could have been worse....he was just angry and frustrated himself.
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You need to put down the crack pipe and stop making sh*t up. James was a very good father compared to the other dead-beat, no show dads of the ghetto. James fiercely loved all of his kids and his wife. He also provided for them as best he could. James had his faults but overall, he was a very decent man, provider, husband and father.
No Evans kids was ever beaten lol
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It boggles my mind how James Evans was looked on as a great TV dad. He was emotional and psychically abusive to his children and verbally abusive to his wife. Frequently beat his children with a belt and berated his wife and children on a regular basis. Not a good father at all.
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He referred to beating his children with his belt many times during the series.
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He referred to beating his children with his belt many times during the series.
he wasnt a good provider and could have become one but his wife wouldnt let him go to alaska lol
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he wasnt a good provider and could have become one but his wife wouldnt let him go to alaska lol
I thought Florida was holding him back in that episode.
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I thought Florida was holding him back in that episode.
"James I dont want to live good I want to live with you"
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James was a child of the Great Depression and growing up in that era AND being black and then a Korean war vet was probably very tough and made him how he was.

Been thinking that perhaps James used to be like JJ with a strong artistic side that just got beaten out of him by the times; he always seemed VERY supportive of JJ's art and his other kid's interests.
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Spankings with belts were common then. I was born in 1969. My friends and I were all spanked with belts. I thought he was respectful to his wife, but the women's movement was just taking shape in the early 70's and Husbands still ruled the house. You have to consider the times.

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Spankings with belts were common then. I was born in 1969. My friends and I were all spanked with belts. I thought he was respectful to his wife, but the women's movement was just taking shape in the early 70's and Husbands still ruled the house. You have to consider the times.
Well you and your friends was lucky, my mother hit me and my siblings with objects with brooms, mops, paddles, tennis rackets, and god knows what else lol

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There is no episode with him beating his children.
That's what I was going to say. James' bark was worse than his bite. The kids exhibited awe of him, but I think it was out of respect for what he MIGHT do, but never actually did.
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