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Old 12-14-2004, 10:02 PM   #1
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On the December 14th episode. Pretty interesting. He was supposed to be the original J.T. and his first appearance on the show he plays a gay character.
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Old 12-15-2004, 11:12 AM   #2
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I saw him last night & he had red hair LOL. Eve's gay beautician came to the club that Eve & her friends be at & approached Bumper about proposing to him on the Eiffel Tower on New Year's Eve last year hahahahahahahahahahahaha. Ali Landry looked so hot in that dream sequence where she was talkin about she almost married a rich governor & he had a heart attack when she opened up her robe to show her breasts LOL.
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Old 12-15-2004, 06:00 PM   #3
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I recently got a copy of the pilot episode and I am glad they have Jason George playing the part of J.T. He is better looking and a much better actor. Donovan was a lawyer in the pilot.
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Old 12-15-2004, 08:18 PM   #4
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I saw the episode. What struck me was after the hairdresser outed Bumper's character, Eve aked Bumper "Are you gay?" and he said, "Not anymore!" Then Eve dumped him and won the worst New Year's Eve ever award.

Call me politically incorrrect, but what if the guy really wanted to change? He seemed to really be feeling Eve's character and maybe he had bad experiences with males. I know people who were lesbian and/or gay and just lost the desire, but the show made it seem like the gay guy becoming exclusively heterosexual was ludicrous and impossible. It just made Eve's character come across as being shallow to me.

Aside from that, this show is frothy but has some funny moments. I still think Eve is the worst actor and comedian in the whole show though. This series does to an extent capture the spirit of the times: young single urban professionals of color in an exotic locale. I haven't watched it regularly, but they are staying clear of racial stereotypes and even though Eve and JT have broken up, they seem amicable towards each other which is progressive. It isn't UPN's worst sitcom on at the moment (I haven't seen 2nd Time Around much so I can't rate it, and One on One is deliberately geared towards kid viewers, so I'll say the sitcom with Duane Martin is the most pedestrian show on UPN at the moment).

Eve is a show that could well be on for a while because a lot of people I know can relate to those characters and on UPN you don't need blockbuster ratings to run 5 seasons.
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Old 12-16-2004, 10:53 AM   #5
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This was a very interesting episode. To see the originally slated actor for a part sitting next to the guy that eventually got it was different. I was surprised when I saw that. As far as the red hair! What was that all about!!! If you look at the top of his head the way the light was hitting him it looked like he was balding! He also looked like he had lost weight compared to the picture above. Personally I would have like to seen him play Shelly's boyfriend for at least a couple of episodes. As far as him "feeling" Shelly, it worked for Ann Heshe!
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I saw the episode. What struck me was after the hairdresser outed Bumper's character, Eve aked Bumper "Are you gay?" and he said, "Not anymore!" Then Eve dumped him and won the worst New Year's Eve ever award.

Call me politically incorrrect, but what if the guy really wanted to change? He seemed to really be feeling Eve's character and maybe he had bad experiences with males. I know people who were lesbian and/or gay and just lost the desire, but the show made it seem like the gay guy becoming exclusively heterosexual was ludicrous and impossible. It just made Eve's character come across as being shallow to me.

Aside from that, this show is frothy but has some funny moments. I still think Eve is the worst actor and comedian in the whole show though. This series does to an extent capture the spirit of the times: young single urban professionals of color in an exotic locale. I haven't watched it regularly, but they are staying clear of racial stereotypes and even though Eve and JT have broken up, they seem amicable towards each other which is progressive. It isn't UPN's worst sitcom on at the moment (I haven't seen 2nd Time Around much so I can't rate it, and One on One is deliberately geared towards kid viewers, so I'll say the sitcom with Duane Martin is the most pedestrian show on UPN at the moment).

Eve is a show that could well be on for a while because a lot of people I know can relate to those characters and on UPN you don't need blockbuster ratings to run 5 seasons.

Jamesanthony, why would I, a straight male want to date a female who said-"she's not gay ANYMORE?-LOL That's nasty. Eve did the right thing.
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Solomon you got it reversed. You should've said if you were a straight female, why would you wanna date a guy who said he's not gay anymore.
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Solomon you got it reversed. You should've said if you were a straight female, why would you wanna date a guy who said he's not gay anymore.

I wasjust saying it would be odd for a straight person to date someone who USED to be gay-LOL
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I missed that episode. I wonder how Bumper felt being on there. If I was Bumper, I would not have guest-starred on some show, in which I was supposed to have been a regular cast member.

Has something like that every happened with another show?
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Bumper Robinson has never really toplined a show- almost every series he's been in was in its last season when he came on, or he was a recurring player. He's been around tv for about 20 years now- I remember him from Night Court and Webster. it could well be that he doesn't have what it takes to be a leading man type player, either that or they're just not writing parts for his kind of talent. Jason George is much better suited to play JT than Bumper. He doesn't have enough chemistry with Eve.
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Bumper Robinson has never really toplined a show- almost every series he's been in was in its last season when he came on, or he was a recurring player. He's been around tv for about 20 years now- I remember him from Night Court and Webster. it could well be that he doesn't have what it takes to be a leading man type player, either that or they're just not writing parts for his kind of talent. Jason George is much better suited to play JT than Bumper. He doesn't have enough chemistry with Eve.

I don't think Jason George's character has chemistry with EVE either. Seems to me like a RAPPER would be better suited to play Eve's boyfriend
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I don't think Jason George's character has chemistry with EVE either. Seems to me like a RAPPER would be better suited to play Eve's boyfriend
In a way you may be right about that, but a rapper would throw off the rest of the cast because if i remember right from the first season JT is supposed to be the son of a judge. What rapper could convincingly play an upper middle class character in this type of sitcom? Jason George is inconsequential enough to match Eve's character. I couldn't see someone like Mos Def or Sticky Fingaz being in a show like this.
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In a way you may be right about that, but a rapper would throw off the rest of the cast because if i remember right from the first season JT is supposed to be the son of a judge. What rapper could convincingly play an upper middle class character in this type of sitcom? Jason George is inconsequential enough to match Eve's character. I couldn't see someone like Mos Def or Sticky Fingaz being in a show like this.


But Eve is

Trashy
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So i thought that a rapper would work-lol
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Those are the reasons J. T.'s parents wanted him to break up with Shelly.
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Those are the reasons J. T.'s parents wanted him to break up with Shelly.
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