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Old 11-12-2004, 08:15 PM   #1
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Willona and Thelma. I hated their interactions.
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Old 11-12-2004, 10:23 PM   #2
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Willona and anyone else... ha ha just jivin'... just jivin'...

Just re-watched Season 2 in my impatient wait for Season 3... it's already been 3 weeks since I ordered it!!! I am outside of the US though... damn customs!!!
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J.J. and Thelma. When they insulted one another, it was lame. It was like, "did somebody say something funny?"
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Old 11-13-2004, 12:28 PM   #5
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I can see your point Garfield, however I actually find the JJ / Thelma banter quite funny... when they talk over one another. Each to their own I suppose.

After hearing about John Amos' objections to JJ's character, I now cringe when James reacts to JJ's jokes. Still think JJ's okay though... he does brighten up the show.
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thelma and michael's interactions were tired as well. hell, everybody with michael (except James) were of no consequence.
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Keith and everybody.

He was DAMN! DAMN! DAMN! dull.
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He was DAMN! DAMN! DAMN! dull.
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J.J. and Thelma. When they insulted one another, it was lame. It was like, "did somebody say something funny?"
I agree, even though it was meant to be funny, I never laughed when JJ had the audacity to call Thelma ugly when she was very pretty and he was the ugly one.
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He was DAMN! DAMN! DAMN! dull.


Yeah, I agree...I didn't like Keith either.

It was like he came out of no where and it was so corny when him and Thelma were obviously going to have sex in her bedroom....

If he's a football star then why would he move in withhis girlfriend into the ghetto?

Michael annoyed me too, I wish they would've shown James whopping him on screen.
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Yeah, I agree...I didn't like Keith either.

It was like he came out of no where and it was so corny when him and Thelma were obviously going to have sex in her bedroom....

If he's a football star then why would he move in withhis girlfriend into the ghetto?

Michael annoyed me too, I wish they would've shown James whopping him on screen.
Michael got my nerves at times too; he was a little too pro black for my taste, and I do not like any type of racial bias from both Afican Americans or Caucasians.
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Yeah, I agree...I didn't like Keith either.

It was like he came out of no where and it was so corny when him and Thelma were obviously going to have sex in her bedroom....

If he's a football star then why would he move in withhis girlfriend into the ghetto?

Michael annoyed me too, I wish they would've shown James whopping him on screen.

Keith moved in with Thelma because he broke his leg which meant no contract and no other income-lol
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Willona and Thelma. I hated their interactions.

Yeah, they always seemed more like family members who tolerated each other to keep family peace rather than genuinely liked each other!
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thelma and michael's interactions were tired as well. hell, everybody with michael (except James) were of no consequence.

I agree. Michael and Thelma's interactions were boring.

I never cared for Michael, but I liked his interactions with James.
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I agree. Michael and Thelma's interactions were boring.

I never cared for Michael, but I liked his interactions with James.

Yeah I agree. You had two characters (Michael/Thelma) who were not funny on their own talking to each other. BORING-LOL
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