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  1. I was looking forward to this episode because I knew we would get some singing from Saycon and Ms. Patti. I was not expecting the church to be perfectly okay with Lillian not being on the choir when everyone knew she could sing like that. I guess they will just blame it on her work schedule.

    It was also nice seeing Ketty Lester play the deceased choir member that was haunting Dean.

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  2. I forgot about this love triangle but I am glad it ended. Also, I am glad that Aunt Jackie's stay has ended. Things are hard enough at work for Lillian given her position but she didn't need her sister there flirting with all the men and telling all her business. 

    Overall, I am glad that the show is back. And, I am happy that the two-episode premiere was just that and not a full summer dump, even if the future of the show is bleak.

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  3. 3 hours ago, Rlb8031 said:

     

    Sanya doesn't have an accent. She was raised in the US by Jamaican parents who both have accents. Therefore, she can (and does) affect an accent when she wants to. 

    Sanya was born in Jamaica and moved to the US when she was 12. So, as a professional athlete in the US, I am not surprised that her accent comes when she is around her family and goes otherwise.

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  4. On 10/27/2021 at 9:12 PM, DearEvette said:

     

    Enjoying the music the show is using.  It really is working well with the 90s vibe of the throwback scenes.  I was about floored when I heard  The Percolator in the background.  Really not that great of a song, tbh, but man it was a club hit in the 90s when I was in school.  LOL.

    Two things, 1. The Percolator was a great song back in the day, lol. But 2. I am pretty sure they were playing City Girls song "Twerkulator", which, of course, samples the Percolator.

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  5. 9 hours ago, RedbirdNelly said:

    It was especially odd since they were pitching to men. Since they had a male option, having him sing it made more sense because it makes it easier for BIIM to picture themselves singing it.

    Yeah. I knew Juan could sing but when they pitched with Lisa singing, I was wondering if he had a bit of a struggle voice like his younger sister. But then he started singing and I was even more perplexed as to why they would "risk" not being picked by having Juan sit there and watch.

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  6. On 5/26/2020 at 5:33 PM, Babalooie said:

    The husband and wife team named Winans must surely be related to the sibling gospel singers BeBe and CeCe Winans.  Does anyone know for sure? I'm guessing that he is a son or nephew. It's great that all three songs will be used.  The people on this show are uber talented.

     

    Yes. Juan is the son of Carvin Winans II, member of The Winans and 3WB.  And if you have seen the show Greenleaf, he is also the brother of Deborah Joy Winans (she plays Charity).

    As for the show overall, this is my first time watching it.  I saw Boyz II Men post about their winning song and decided to watch the full episode, and then decided to binge this season.  I liked all 3 songs that were worked on although I did not feel that "Bad Things" was really a song for B2M.  However, I could see Usher singing it so I wish the writer could have been saved for that episode.  "Love Struck" is definitely stuck in my head.  I wish it was longer.  And The Winans song was much better received when Juan sung it compared to when Lisa sung it.  For seasoned songwriters, I am surprised they had Lisa sing in the original pitch.

    As for this season overall, I did like the songs on H.E.R.'s episode and would like to hear "Scary" in mastered form, whether by Axel or a known artist that I like.  HER definitely made me like "Wrong Places" more.  I didn't really care for it when Jersey Girl performed it.

    Lastly, in 7 episodes, three of the musical guests have been from country music.  Now, I have increased my country music listening over the past few months but I was starting to wonder if this show was actually taped in Nashville.  However, since I like Shane and Usher is coming on later, I am cool with it.  I really do like this show despite my not being able to sing a lick nor having written a song since elementary.  

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  7. 23 hours ago, drivethroo said:

    Kandi & Todd:

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    I don't understand why you would bring another child into the earth knowing you don't have time to spend with the 1st two kids.  It's not like Kandi is Angela Bassett.  It was a bit role on a tv show; she could've done another role later.

    ...

    That's one of the reasons why MC Hammer went broke & probably why Toni Braxton went broke (the first time), because they're taking care of everybody.  Kandi doesn't want to be broke so she's working herself to the bone to keep money coming in.  Todd has only known Kaela for about 5 years so he probably sees her as competition for Kandi's money because I doubt seriously he would deny Ace or the new baby any of Kandi's money.

    To the first bolded, I have been watching past seasons and it seems that last season, Todd and Kandi discussed having two embryos left.  They both were basically saying that they did not want to "leave any soldiers behind".  When meeting with Dr. Jackie about the surrogate, Todd was giddy about using both embryos.  So despite both knowing that they didn't really spend time with their current children, they decided that this was a storyline that they should see to completion.

    As for the second bolded, I think you have the wording wrong.  It seems Todd found out about Kaela when she was around 5 years old, not five years ago.

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  8. So the latest episode happened.  Nuri has not just fallen, she is all in when it comes to Yasir.  He lives in her home, drives her car and still has time to offer her his opinions regarding her life.  Something I have not learned if he is using his time doing is working. Does he have an actual "pay upon completion" gig? Is he even writing spec scripts?  In closing, Love Is... exhausting.  But I will continue to watch the show because I am interested in following their story.

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  9. I have been watching.  First, a point of clarification, their names are Nuri and Yasir.  And the past few episodes, Yasir has been getting on my nerves with his high expectations for Nuri and her time while he spends his days doing everything but working.  I still like the show but Yasir is exhausting with all the things he has going on with his life. 

    Also, Keith, baby. You are gay. That was no out. That was your buck naked truth.  I missed the previews but will be interesting to see where Keith goes with Angela.

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  10. 6 hours ago, AnimeMania said:

    Does anybody who understands drug culture know what Tracey Morgan was talking about when he says "Five girls, five boys." right before he is about to sell the drugs.

    Some time ago, I learned that girl and boy refer to cocaine and heroin, though I do not remember which is which.

    As for this show, the pilot wasn't as funny as I would have liked.  Some of the jokes were old and corny.  However, I will keep watching the show.  I like the cast so I hope it gets better and is not a chore for me to watch.

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  11. So like others, when the joke was that they couldn't name a black man over 65, it took me out of the show for a minute.  Between men in my actual family and community, my first thought was Morgan Freeman.  Basically, in 2018, to be 65 means you were born in the 1953.  To not know anyone living who was born in the '40s or '30s was too much of a stretch to me.  But getting pass that, I did giggle when Ruby named Junior "Cool Breeze" and used it later on.

    Not much from the office, just there to get the Atlantis commercial in. I did find it cute when Bow was playing with the twins and Diane asked Devante to save her.  

    I continue to watch this show and will probably watch it until it ends.  But I cannot say it is on my "must see, must discuss" list anymore.

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  12. 31 minutes ago, doram said:

    That will never not be funny. :P

    Right.  I literally thought she was going to say that Simon had died.  Not that I cared about him, but that seemed like a reasonably sad thing.  Oh my confusion when she said he was awake.  I don't even think I heard anything after that because I was so confused about this being a "sad" event (though I do understand what it could mean to the Brats).

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  13. 1 hour ago, Neurochick said:

    I know they didn't get the Supreme Court stuff right, but so what?  I watched Law and Order for years and they NEVER got the Grand Jury right, not once.  I realized they were never going to get it right, it's a show and all that matters is drama, not realism.

    Yeah, I was going to mention that. I am not sure why this is such a deal on a fictional drama.  From the beginning when they were still in law school, I knew that if I wanted to enjoy this show, I couldn't focus on what was "inaccurate" in the "real world".

    As for this episode, I did prefer the court scenes over anything Bonnie and Clyde were doing.  I am also annoyed by Jacqueline for calling at such a time and blaming Annalise.  Talking about people who have no business practicing.  Annalise cannot possibly be the only client they have been unprofessional with.  Surely someone has reported them.

    As for the crossover, I am not sure why I decided to watch the Scandal episode.  I had stopped watching Scandal many seasons ago.  I watched some of last season and was reminded then why I had stopped watching this show.  I should have realized that since the crossover was driven by HTGAWM, there was nothing significant going on at Scandal.  Had it been any other show, I probably would have cared for the beauty salon scene. 

    Lastly, even though Simon has "sadly" awaken, would he really remember things? And is the season hinging on if Simon will talk? I never cared for the Laurel-centric storyline so I guess I am having a hard time with the back half of this season.  I just want it to end. 

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  14. Speaking of Black Showrunners, I am not sure if I have seen this news posted in this thread yet.

    TBS Gives Pilot Order to Lena Waithe Comedy "Twenties"

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    “I wrote ‘Twenties’ back in 2009,” said Waithe. “I always wanted to tell a story where a queer black woman was the protagonist and I’m so grateful to TBS for giving me a platform to tell this story. Queer black characters have been the sidekick for long enough, it’s time for us to finally take the lead.”

    NBC Orders Comedy Pilot ‘Bright Futures’ From ‘Grown-ish’ Team, Kenya Barris

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    Titled “Bright Futures,” the project follows a group of friends all stumbling through the transition from the clueless, immature twentysomethings they are now to the successful professionals they’re destined to be.

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  15. 1 hour ago, SmithW6079 said:

    Not only that, but he was extremely overweight. I was surprised he was even allowed on the ride -- in fact, it looked like the safety bar didn't close properly, which is why it popped open and the black guy fell out.

    I actually thought the two guys were on a date from the way they were talking. 

    I forgot all about that.  I agree with all of this because I originally thought the guys were on a date as well and yes, I noticed that he could not click his belt but the operator didn't check like they are supposed to.  But yet this went straight to "he gave up".  It's as if the writers forgot what they wrote and who they casted.

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  16. Like others, I have been watching this show because of the leads, mainly Angela Bassett.  Also like others, I do not feel this show is that good right now and I do not like the focus on the rookie.  

    For this episode, I was wondering how that rollercoaster rescue was really supposed to work.  The guy was dangling in the sky and only holding on by his arms.  How was he really supposed to use either of his arms to reach up/be pulled up?  I do not understand why the story was made to seem as if he gave up.  Like, all dude had to do was reach up and he would have been saved.  I get having extra strength/energy when it is your life on the line but it just seemed a bit of a leap.

    Lastly, has Buck ever seen Abby?

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  17. I will admit that I was hesitant to watch this show because I was not interested in another downtrodden, violence-filled take on The Chi.  However, the storytelling was great and the characters were engaging.  Coogie, while smart and loving, was a kid living on the edge.  He was not a dopeboy but he stayed around them, even when he could of been in a different area.  When he put that chain on, I literally said, he is wearing a dead man's chain.  Despite the environment he was from, he still did not understand the gravity of involving himself in that murder.  His dying and his brother's speech at the funeral really got me.  It will be interesting to learn the backstories of the guy who killed him and his older brother.      

    As a day 1 Wire fan, it was nice seeing Sonja Sohn in a different role.  Also, Alex Hibbert from Moonlight, Jacob Lattimore and Jason Mitchell from Straight Outta Compton are young talents that I am glad to see again.  And the young ladies, who I am seeing for the first time, seem to be more young talent that I hope to get to know.   

    Overall, I really enjoyed the first episode.  I have been a fan of Lena Waithe for many years, before ever really seeing her work.  I am happy she has been able to tell this story set in her hometown.  While I do not have Showtime, I will find a way to watch this show because I am already engrossed in the full story.  

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  18. 5 hours ago, DearEvette said:

    Caught the Blacki-ish spinoff featuring Zoey, Grown-ish.  I hadn't really planned to because as much I love Shara Yahidi's aesthetic, not sure if she could carry an entire show.  But the show was surprisingly good and frankly surprised me with its exploration of drug use, partying, and even profanity that they would not get away with on ABC. They aren't trying to pretty up college life. 

    Anyhoo, Zoey has a posse of friends and that posse is very multicultural.  There are several black BFFS, one jewish bisexual girl, one Indian guy ( who is also a Drake worshipping drug dealer), and her roommate is a devout catholic Latina.  One of her male friends looks to be in the fashion design program and while his sexuality is not explicitly addressed in the first two eps, there is a decided metrosexual/Lenny Kravitz thing going on with him.  Outside of the race stuff there are also class issues.  The indian guy feels contempt for his can driver father.  Two of her friends played by the singers Chloe and Halle have the weight of expectations on them to make it out of the hood and be successful. 

     

    2 hours ago, Silver Raven said:

    Shara Yahidi was the guest co-host on The View one day this week, and even at 17, she came across as very socially aware and involved.  She's going to Harvard next year, too.  I shouldn't have been, but I was pleasantly surprised at how well-spoken a teenager was in this day and age.

    Is there an inside joke that I missed regarding Yara's name?  As for the show, it is not as bad as its backdoor pilot so I will give it another chance.  However, I am more interested in Yara the person than Yara the actress at this point.

    Also, I have seen comments about the multi-ethnic nature of the cast (in other places).  I have no real comment about that other than, she goes to a school in LA so I am not surprised with the group.

  19. I was anxious to catch this series because I am a fan of DeWanda Wise.  However, I am not sure if I completely liked this episode.  I also wasn't that big of a fan of the movie so that maybe why.

    I did think that the music and cinematography were wonderful.  Therefore, since I like Anthony Ramos as well, I will continue to watch this series.  I just have to remember to do it, lol.

  20. 3 hours ago, topanga said:

    Did anyone else hear Tiny mention that Kandi and Jermaine were “messing around” ? She said it casually and went on to another point, so I don’t think she was lying for dramatic effect—Tiny isn’t like that.

    It’s sad that TI wasn’t there to watch Tiny or their daughter perform. I’ve never watched ‘TI and Tiny,’ but I really like Tiny’s children. They seem like a happy, loving family.

    Tamika is hilarious, but she did look like a stripper or a sex worker in that first outfit. And it had to be scripted that Kandi would try on that lacy outfit, and Tamika would have a fit about it. Kandi wouldn’t do that on her own.  

    Kandi has admitted to hooking up with Jermaine.  I think that she's mentioned it so much that she is just tired of it being brought up like it is new information.

     

    On 11/22/2017 at 1:35 PM, Liquid6 said:

    Put me on the team that says that the group can not go on without Kandi. If they could have, they WOULD HAVE a long time ago. While Kandi might not be THE VOICE of Xscape, her voice is a main ingredient of what makes up the  "Xscape Sound". It's no coincidence that Kandi sings lead on all three lead singles from all three albums. Just Kickin, Feel So Good, My Little Secret.

    Like many others, I like the group as its original foursome as well; however, Kandi does not want to make new music with the group at this time and I think it is fine with the other ladies going on as a threesome.  Since no one has kicked Kandi out, the other 3 are just striking while the iron is hot.  Back in the '00s, the '90s groups weren't hitting like that but now that we are over 20 years, us 30-40 somethings are feenin' the groups of our youth. 112, Dru Hill, Jagged Edge, SWV, Boyz II Men and others have released new music and some have toured with a non-original lineup. If it doesn't work for Xscape, okay but I can't fault the 3 for giving this a shot.  I especially love seeing Tiny singing again.

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  21. For those asking, the tour begins Wednesday, November 22nd in Richmond, VA.  From what I can tell on social media, Kandi is there and plans to be a part of this tour.  From what I can tell from the clips I saw of their WWHL appearance, it seems Kandi will do the tour but not new music.

    As for this latest episode: I generally liked their performance on the BET Awards but I think the sound was messed up and that is what made them sound weird.  I can't stand those bodysuits so I have no comment on whether the bedazzled grey looked better on Kandi or Tamika. However, Kandi tried it, like Tamika wasn't going to notice/care that her second outfit was being tried on by Kandi.  And yes, Tocha was smart to stay out of that one.

    Also, no comment on what Zonnique calls music and, if I do see the tour, I am not sure how I feel about her contribution to the show.

    The talk with JD was necessary and it was good that Kandi, even through the emotion, was able to make JD understand what was wrong with an unauthorized biopic.  

    In closing, for some reason, I think the show will probably go on to show the remaining 3 ladies working on new music and being Xscape, with 3 members.  If Boyz II Men can go all of these years with 3 members, then, with some retooling, I think Xscape can make it work.

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