Such deep insightStupid thread and stupid replies reminds me of this video.
It's truer than ever.
https://youtu.be/aJX4ytfqw6k
Stupid thread and stupid replies reminds me of this video.
It's truer than ever.
https://youtu.be/aJX4ytfqw6k
Stupid thread and stupid replies reminds me of this video.
It's truer than ever.
https://youtu.be/aJX4ytfqw6k
Video talks about black TV shows as appossed to black version of white TV shows and you have an actor from Insecure, actors from The Carmichael Show, an actor from Atlanta and also the guy who directed this video directed Atlanta.
Levels.
Did you post in the wrong thread maybe?Stupid thread and stupid replies reminds me of this video.
It's truer than ever.
https://youtu.be/aJX4ytfqw6k
Did you post in the wrong thread maybe?
I was introduced to it through my sister and her roommate being fans of it, who became addicted to it through reruns.
I guess for people who watched the show and get to know the characters and their tendencies/mannerisms, this stuff makes sense. Seeing other's act it out like in the OP's video doesn't have the same effect.
24 eps per season times 10 seasons = ~240 episodes.
That's a lot of episodes to hate-watch, breh.
People loved it because it was the ideal world (next to none minorities overall) they still had problems! And friendship kept them strongThat was fascinating. I wasn't ready.
To this day I don't understand what made it funny. I resigned myself to just calling it, "white people humor". But even then it was different because I enjoyed shit like Cheers, Home Improvement, Full House, Boy Meets World, The Wonder Years, so on and so forth. But Friends? I just couldn't.
I have seen every episode of Friends
Many of em twice
Do not enjoy it
The Carmichael Show which was recently cancelled after three seasons featured 3 of them. Jerrod Carmichael (obviously), Lil Rel Howery, and Tiffany Haddish.
People loved it because it was the ideal world (next to none minorities overall)