"Rap for me one time!"
"Oh noooooo"
"Rap for me one time!"
"Oh noooooo"
"Rap for me one time!"
"Oh noooooo"
"old fucks" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Pam
"old fucks" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Pam
I didn't say ALL television should be social engineering. I just said it was refreshing that a show did such a thing. Also it was highly entertaining.
I didn't say ALL television should be social engineering. I just said it was refreshing that a show did such a thing. Also it was highly entertaining.
It really is such an amazing moment in sitcom TV. One of the best. Stems from his "Himself" monologue (I think) wherein he first gives the line "I brought you in this world, and I'll take you out."
It really is such an amazing moment in sitcom TV. One of the best. Stems from his "Himself" monologue (I think) wherein he first gives the line "I brought you in this world, and I'll take you out."
I always thought (my above comment states it) that the show did a great job tackling race and culture. Instead of getting Theo in fights because he's black, etc., it put the Cosby family in situations where they were asked to embrace new cultures. The show was more of a window to other worlds than just a values and…
I always thought (my above comment states it) that the show did a great job tackling race and culture. Instead of getting Theo in fights because he's black, etc., it put the Cosby family in situations where they were asked to embrace new cultures. The show was more of a window to other worlds than just a values and…
I should say I found it strange because it seemed so easy for them (Cliff had an office at home, Claire was around a lot) and it seemed challenging to relate, to the mind's eye. But once you watch the show the themes relate.
I should say I found it strange because it seemed so easy for them (Cliff had an office at home, Claire was around a lot) and it seemed challenging to relate, to the mind's eye. But once you watch the show the themes relate.
"The Cosby Show" was fantastic. First couple seasons are boss.
"The Cosby Show" was fantastic. First couple seasons are boss.
Well they lived in Brooklyn. And "urban" just means "black" in marketing speak, so they were "urban." I always found it strange that the Cosbys were so rich and were a doctor and lawyer, but you know, damnit, it's nice there was at least one (well two, thanks to Fresh Prince) well-off black family on TV, because, yes,…
Well they lived in Brooklyn. And "urban" just means "black" in marketing speak, so they were "urban." I always found it strange that the Cosbys were so rich and were a doctor and lawyer, but you know, damnit, it's nice there was at least one (well two, thanks to Fresh Prince) well-off black family on TV, because, yes,…
oh my word guys bling bling! i cant wait for the new happy endings up toooop holla wow chicka wow. oh yeah so this show, it's really amazing, like the first bite of a mcrib, but not the second cause that's whack know what im saying? but seriously i was like all up in my televishoshocanigetawuzzup on that cause im so…
oh my word guys bling bling! i cant wait for the new happy endings up toooop holla wow chicka wow. oh yeah so this show, it's really amazing, like the first bite of a mcrib, but not the second cause that's whack know what im saying? but seriously i was like all up in my televishoshocanigetawuzzup on that cause im so…
Yeah it's funny. Like "Tell Her About It" sounded more like Stax than Motown. Really it sounds like what a Vegas performer would want Motown to sound like.
Yeah it's funny. Like "Tell Her About It" sounded more like Stax than Motown. Really it sounds like what a Vegas performer would want Motown to sound like.