I remember having this conversation with a black, female native New Yorker just
before the turn of the millennium. We got into a heated argument regarding
whether Friends or Mad About You was a more accurate depictions of NY City.
I championed MAY because the Buchmans, as portrayed by Paul
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There probably should have been a major black male, but the series was
obviously skewed more
I never watched the show because even in the coffee shop on the previews
there were never any black people. Black people don't buy coffee?
The worst example of this was the movie Ghost. Totally segregated. All of
the black people lived in Harlem, and the white people were everywhere else
times
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I remember having this conversation with a black
yeah, what a fantasy that was...
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Dr. Ross Geller from
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I think that its not that they are afraid of getting heat from doing
something wrong but it just never dawn on them to write anything other than
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Caprica/BSG -- Where the Brothers At?
I think that its not that they are afraid of getting heat from doing
something wrong but it just never dawn on them to write anything other
than
what they already know. Basically, a white male writes about white
males