@Benny B can't lie there's something insulting about the fact that Desmond's needed subtitling but i'm sure that depends on what your job is
the realisation that all even now people don't understand Jamaican patois is baffling to me as in actually needing subtitles like they're watching Three...
because again as i said i think his response to it will be very interesting and if its what you and i are thinking it explains at least partially why he's got the total inverse feeling of what a nationalist feels about his homeland
fam i watched these shows WHEN THEY WERE ON hence my surprise at corpsy
please tell me you watched Girlfriends,Traci Ellis Ross and all her wide eyed awkward glory it started from there
yeah the writers decided to bring in some bullshit storyline about how Ray J's character was the dad's hidden son and against the cast begging them not to go along with ti they did
and then black Americans wanna chat shit about how black Brits wants to be them so bad NO we don't want to be you it's because like wise as boxedjoy said there was SHEG all apart from one or two homegrown shows so as far as representation this was the best we got
seriously how the fuck have you not watched any of these shows @Corpsey ? when i think about it black people were SPOILED as far as sitcoms in the 90s and early 00s
i guess somebody else watched Trouble
yes in between repeats of One on One, the hughleys and All of Us
shit the Parkers used to be on there that's where Mo'nique got her first big start and that was a spin off of Moesha which was Brandy's big sitcom
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