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I *adore* Tracee Ellis Ross and miss the days of post-Moesha TV programming (i.e. Half-and-Half, All of Us, One on One etc) that put POC front-and-center in culturally literate ways, but I'm not sure that Anthony Anderson was the right male lead for something that looks like Modern Family with Black folks. I would've

Can I just say that I love that you referred to them as the "Beyonces" and not The Carters.

Just watched this earlier this week. I also found this vice documentary to be awkwardly sexist. I would've preferred to see the doc made from a different perspective.

Whoopi was the main reason I kept coming back to the show. That and Sherri Shepard's sunny disposition.

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I'm ambivalent about Lana. I think the idea of her is genius (really). The concept of referencing some of the greatest American female entertainers from the 40s & 50s & creating your own trope of the "glamorous, glittering 40s ingenue as 21st century pop star" is incredibly creative. A female artist/entertainer like

This piece brings out all my #blackgirlwriterlyfeels. First, what a wonderful and earnest and well-crafted piece of journalism, Mr. Howard.

This concert is giving me sooo many #blacklovefeels right now. Jay & Bey are on some Ossie Davis, Rubie Dee ish and I am here for it.

If the new L.C. Slater's hotness does not reach the epic proportions of the original and if the new Zack Morris fails to serve premium vanilla realness, then I refuse to be here for this. No thank you Lifetime. Try again.