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re: ‘Bel-Air’ Trailer: Peacock’s ‘Fresh Prince’ Drama Reboot
Posted on 1/10/22 at 10:41 am to RLDSC FAN
Posted on 1/10/22 at 10:41 am to RLDSC FAN
I could see Uncle Phil being absolutely intolerable in this.
It will be hard to tolerate someone who has "been kept down by the white man" while still being a lawyer/judge living in a damn mansion lmao
Who the frick wants there to be a dramatization of an all time great sitcom
It will be hard to tolerate someone who has "been kept down by the white man" while still being a lawyer/judge living in a damn mansion lmao
Who the frick wants there to be a dramatization of an all time great sitcom
This post was edited on 1/10/22 at 10:43 am
Posted on 1/10/22 at 11:14 am to Bottom9
Agree that the trailer doesn't look terrible, but I'm not sure how in I will be for Fresh Prince minus everything that made it fun.
Hopefully they at least try to make SOME parts of this funny and throw some jokes throughout here and there.
I love how basically the only white people were assholes. Where the hell is my man Cornflake?
Hopefully they at least try to make SOME parts of this funny and throw some jokes throughout here and there.
I love how basically the only white people were assholes. Where the hell is my man Cornflake?
Posted on 1/10/22 at 12:31 pm to Bottom9
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It will be hard to tolerate someone who has "been kept down by the white man" while still being a lawyer/judge living in a damn mansion lmao
if i remember correctly, uncle Phil acknowledged that he'd faced prejudice as well as being a part of civil rights movement back in the day, but also valued being a contributing member of society and being a present father in a two parent household.
honestly, Fresh Prince and Family Matters were a good indicator of where we were in the 90s. nothing by any means was perfect, but we had a whole ton of white folk tuning in to cohesive black families for entertainment and not thinking about it in terms of race. it was just entertainment.
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