Disappearing Act: Black Television - a podcast by Talk2Q
from 2017-08-09T01:00
Why do so many black controversial shows have such short shelf lives?
The Carmichael Show is one of my favorite TV shows. It is a sitcom that features a family of black people who discuss every day topics from "Plan B birth control" to "the N-word". They take the topic of the show, no matter how controversial, and do a masterful job of making the topic hilarious, while exposing the audience to different perspectives on it.
Well, the show is coming to an end after 3 seasons. Not because of ratings. Not because of protests. Because the creator and star of the show has decided that 3 seasons is enough and that he wants to quit.
First of all, I totally understand that Jerrod Carmichael has the right to do whatever it is that he wants. However, this is yet another black-created show, within the past decade or so, that I can recall, that has suffered an unceremonious death.
Chappelle's Show, Key & Peele, Boondocks, to name a few. Why does it seem that if it points out racism, it finds its way out of the door?
We'll discuss that, if a transgender has a responsibility to reveal themselves while dating, and we'll Get Crystalized on this episode of the Talk 2 Q Radio Show! "No experts. Just opinions."
Show No. 718 of 750
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