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The black series finales are bad, but they are NOT as worse as the series finales of more likely the WB white comedy ones, IMO.
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one on one
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The strict tv critics like the Parker's ending and it did well, unfortunately. Half and Half is another example instead.
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I feel I've asked this before, but to reiterate my question from another thread, what in the world is a "black sitcom"?
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But what does "African-American sitcoms" mean? (Just to clarify, I'm not trying to be a jerk, just trying to seriously probe what we mean by these labels.) Does this mean that the TV show itself somehow is identified as African-American? I don't think TV programs have racial identities.
That's essentially what I'm trying to get at here. I understand that "black sitcoms" or "African-American sitcoms" are a short-hand way of saying something along the lines of "a show that predominantly features an African-American cast", if I understand correctly. But what I'm asking is, "Why do we even need to label shows as such?" I just feel that TV shows are TV shows. There are shows with casts of predominantly Caucasian race that I love just as they are shows with casts of predominantly African-American race and Asian race and Hispanic race and so forth that I love and enjoy. But I don't define the shows by the races of the casts- I just think of them as TV shows that I love and enjoy. But anyway- I'll get off that soap box now.
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Go along, you are on it!
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you know what the hell it means, a tv sitcom where the lead characters are black |
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The supporting cast are blended with other types of people.
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What about Bernie Mac?
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You went to Lipstick Alley without somehow ending up in Conspiracy Alley? It's really the only subforum worth visiting there.
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The series finales of Martin, The Cosby Show and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air among the "worst" black sitcom series finales? If so, then what can even be considered the best black sitcom series finale?
I think that this is an indication that there are no good series finales for sitcoms with a predominantly-African-American cast, and if that's true, then, those sitcoms aren't always that good. |
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I saw nothing with the Cosby Show finale
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