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  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 43,594 Standard Supporter
    dnc said:

    There is a Perry Mason remake that has nothing to do with Perry Mason. It's a cheap hook to get viewers

    There is a Perry Mason remake that has nothing to do with Perry Mason. It's a cheap hook to get viewers

    That’s my earlier point. Wonder Years name and concept but will be a completely different storyline with different characters. I like the concept.
    It will probably suck like most sitcoms. There is also probably going to be unfair pressure for black sitcoms to have the race relations type lesson in the show instead of a goofy sitcom that’s supposed to make people entertained and laugh.
    Blackish walks that line as good as any show

    It's funny. Occassionally preachy
    Blackish is really good. Manages to address heavy issues, stay funny, and present multiple viewpoints (and occasional hypocrisy) from within the black community.

    Best sitcom currently on TV.
    If I don't watch it, am I racist or anti-racist in the new world order?

  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614

    dnc said:

    There is a Perry Mason remake that has nothing to do with Perry Mason. It's a cheap hook to get viewers

    There is a Perry Mason remake that has nothing to do with Perry Mason. It's a cheap hook to get viewers

    That’s my earlier point. Wonder Years name and concept but will be a completely different storyline with different characters. I like the concept.
    It will probably suck like most sitcoms. There is also probably going to be unfair pressure for black sitcoms to have the race relations type lesson in the show instead of a goofy sitcom that’s supposed to make people entertained and laugh.
    Blackish walks that line as good as any show

    It's funny. Occassionally preachy
    Blackish is really good. Manages to address heavy issues, stay funny, and present multiple viewpoints (and occasional hypocrisy) from within the black community.

    Best sitcom currently on TV.
    If I don't watch it, am I racist or anti-racist in the new world order?

    yes

  • AlexisAlexis Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,098 Swaye's Wigwam
    There was already a Wonder Years for black families. It was called Good Times (Tims)

    Dyno Mite!
  • NorthwestFreshNorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972
    Alexis said:

    There was already a Wonder Years for black families. It was called Good Times (Tims)

    Dyno Mite!

    Everybody Hates Chris would like a word.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614

    Alexis said:

    There was already a Wonder Years for black families. It was called Good Times (Tims)

    Dyno Mite!

    Everybody Hates Chris would like a word.
    Yeah that was my thought as well
  • AlexisAlexis Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,098 Swaye's Wigwam

    Alexis said:

    There was already a Wonder Years for black families. It was called Good Times (Tims)

    Dyno Mite!

    Everybody Hates Chris would like a word.
    That was well after my sitcom watching phase.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,890 Standard Supporter

    dnc said:

    There is a Perry Mason remake that has nothing to do with Perry Mason. It's a cheap hook to get viewers

    There is a Perry Mason remake that has nothing to do with Perry Mason. It's a cheap hook to get viewers

    That’s my earlier point. Wonder Years name and concept but will be a completely different storyline with different characters. I like the concept.
    It will probably suck like most sitcoms. There is also probably going to be unfair pressure for black sitcoms to have the race relations type lesson in the show instead of a goofy sitcom that’s supposed to make people entertained and laugh.
    Blackish walks that line as good as any show

    It's funny. Occassionally preachy
    Blackish is really good. Manages to address heavy issues, stay funny, and present multiple viewpoints (and occasional hypocrisy) from within the black community.

    Best sitcom currently on TV.
    If I don't watch it, am I racist or anti-racist in the new world order?

    You're white, which means you're racist, no matter who you are and what you do. In Robin (Craves It) DiAngelo's world.
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