The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for February 12, 2022
Transcript:
Huey: While they can put together a good sitcom, I assure you that white people are not all witty folks who exist strictly for our amusement. Riley: I don't believe you... What about "Fraiser"? Huh? And "Drew Carey"? And that guy from "Talk Soup"? They're all naturally funny! Huey: No. They're not, Riley. You're stereotyping. Riley: Well, then how come there are no good black sitcoms? Huey: I'm not sure, but I think UPN has a lot to do with it...
jamesamber29 almost 3 years ago
I loved UPN. It gave people a chance when other networks didn’t.
KenseidenXL almost 3 years ago
Good Times. The Jeffersons. 227. A Different World. Yes, I know “he” produced it, but he wasn’t in it, after the pilot.
Ellis97 almost 3 years ago
There are some decent black sitcoms, such as Blackish, the Fresh Prince, Kenan and Kel, Martin, and Everybody Hates Chris.
mfrasca almost 3 years ago
A biting sarcastic riff on the early Hollywood bias that black folk only exist to serve and amuse which later morphed into the ‘magical negro’ motif.
SofaKing Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Sanford and Son was pretty good, at least the first few years. Good Times as well. Julia was good.
GreggW Premium Member almost 3 years ago
“The Cosby Show” wasn’t a sitcom?
Flatworm almost 3 years ago
Riley evidently forgot “Sanford and Son.”
bookworm0812 almost 3 years ago
Are you kidding? The Cosby Show, Family Matters, The Parent Hood, and there was some other one I used to watch. I can’t remember the name of it now, though. I liked all of these. There’s an episode that I want to access of The Parent Hood but I can’t seem to get just that episode without purchasing the whole series.
Timothy Madigan Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I remember those UPN shows of the late 90s. They weren’t much better than BET. All the good ones of the early 90s had either ended or morphed into poor shows under UPN pressure.