There's no reason they can't all co-exist. I understand the appeal of a tv show that resonates with your lifestyle or upbringing.
It's first few seasons are really good. Really good. Perfect blend of positive messages and humor.
The later seasons went a little dumb with the humor, though. I believe it started in the season that Franklin was introduced.
Fun fact the girl that played his daughter was actually Eastern European
Yup.Demographic targeting.
It's not that they're "not black", but that the premises are universal and you don't feel they target specifically black people.
For example, Fresh Prince did have episodes where racial issues were explored (the episode in which Carlton didn't realize he was being racially profiled is one of the best episodes in the show to me), but in the end it was a fish out of water story of a poor dude from the hood moving with his rich relatives, which for me was easier to relate to than average white families on tv with white people problems.
Get what im saying? Not saying it's not legit Black entertainment, im saying is very universal AND it featured a black cast as the protagonists.
ABC deliberately made a push to course correct here and being back these mass audience shows w/ minority leads that had gone away. (We can probably thank Shonda Rhimes for that.) Demographic targeting led to mass-audience shows being removed in place of shows targeted very specifically at audience subsets. Previously, you'd have a show like Fresh Prince aimed at everyone (but which happens to have black people starring), but w/ the targeting, suddenly, you get White People Shows Starring White People and Black People Shows Starring Black People, and the mass-audience shows cease to exist.seems like there's a lot more diversity on now with stuff like
Masters of None
Angie Tribeca
Black-ish
Fresh off the Boat
Jane the Virgin
Dr Ken
Mindy Project
there are a TON of Disney/Nick shows like Victorious, Pair of Kings, Austin & Alley, etc that are all diverse casts.
and of course when you factor in drama it explodes dramatically. The list you gave also covered like a decade, i'm sure if you did that for 2010-now the list would be even bigger.
In the 90s a show basically was all white, had a token black actor, or was all black. Now you see really diverse casts in pretty much every new show, barring period comedies like Goldbergs.
Did anyone else find it interesting that there was never an episode on interracial dating? And i mean between either Carlton/Will and a non black girl. There was an episode with an aunt bringing a white guy back.
Speaking of fresh prince, one of the most powerful episodes I remember was when his dad showed up only to leave again at the end.
Sitcoms in themselves have dwindled in numbers due to a shift in the demographic. Seriously, I can't even name as many sitcoms as you just listed in general, let alone black based ones.
Black men dating white women in TV/Film was super taboo until pretty recently.Did anyone else find it interesting that there was never an episode on interracial dating? And i mean between either Carlton/Will and a non black girl. There was an episode with an aunt bringing a white guy back.
I think she was engaged to a guy that looked possibly half-black half-white. But he did look pretty white.Wait, I thought there was an episode where Hillary was dating a white guy.
It is weird that after the 90s diversity just went to shit on tv. Even in the 90s Nick had black sitcoms Kenan and Kel, my cousin skeeter, etc
Speaking of fresh prince, one of the most powerful episodes I remember was when his dad showed up only to leave again at the end.
Sitcoms in general have largely decreased.
Wait, I thought there was an episode where Hillary was dating a white guy.
Speaking of this, the internet spread that the ending was Will crying about his actual father leaving him, that was not true. Will's dad had and still is a big part of his life.
My Brother and Me!
Goo Punch!
I always wonder what if Scandal and Empire didn't blow up? Would there be as much diversity on those channels?seems like there's a lot more diversity on now with stuff like
Masters of None
Angie Tribeca
Black-ish
Fresh off the Boat
Jane the Virgin
Dr Ken
Mindy Project
there are a TON of Disney/Nick shows like Victorious, Pair of Kings, Austin & Alley, etc that are all diverse casts.
and of course when you factor in drama it explodes dramatically. The list you gave also covered like a decade, i'm sure if you did that for 2010-now the list would be even bigger.
In the 90s a show basically was all white, had a token black actor, or was all black. Now you see really diverse casts in pretty much every new show, barring period comedies like Goldbergs.
UPN had the best black sitcoms in the late 90s
give me more stuff out of left field like "Homeboys from Outer Space" and "The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer"
they were straight up bad but i loved watching them
Reality television and shows like X-Factor are cheaper to produce. They also draw a larger audience.Sitcoms have been replaced by cop dramas and music contests.
because yall abandoned Brandy in favor of trash.
buy "Two Eleven" on iTunes to repent and maybe she'll bestow upon us an entirely new golden era of black sitcoms.
That was one of the aunts. After the huge deal was made out of it, I think it was revealed that they broke up with a throwaway line later on.Wait, I thought there was an episode where Hillary was dating a white guy.
I think she was engaged to a guy that looked possibly half-black half-white. But he did look pretty white.
That was one of the aunts. After the huge deal was made out of it, I think it was revealed that they broke up with a throwaway line later on.
I don't think Trevor was intended to be any more white than Hilary.
Makes you wonder how The Proud Family got past the idea phase.It is weird that after the 90s diversity just went to shit on tv. Even in the 90s Nick had black sitcoms Kenan and Kel, my cousin skeeter, etc
The networks build their brands (and coolness) by putting out quality black programming. When they eventually build their base, they cut them loose.
Happened with FOX, WB and UPN. Basically all of the shows you mentioned where on those channels lol.
Martin is my favorite but it was only good until Season 3. Shit went downhill after that. Obviously I didn't realize that back then.
That was one of the aunts. After the huge deal was made out of it, I think it was revealed that they broke up with a throwaway line later on.
Nope they stayed married and even had a baby. You just never saw that aunt again.That was one of the aunts. After the huge deal was made out of it, I think it was revealed that they broke up with a throwaway line later on.
One on One was so good. I would pay good money to get this series on Blu Ray.
http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0284770/
I still can't forget how they randomly switched the actress of the daughter and acted like nothing happened.My Wife and Kids was a thing...
But yeah, reality shows hit sitcoms pretty hard.
It peaked at Homeboys in Space.