Dude lucky he didn't run into Carlton when he was running the trap.
Dude lucky he didn't run into Carlton when he was running the trap.
Both of you stop playing.it was all love though and you could see it. Come on now.
I always pulled this on my VHS when my grandbaby would watch Cac shows like Home Improvement and California Dreams.
Who said that was the case?
You can act any way you like.
But if you choose to navigate like Clarence Thomas then don't expect your people to fuk with you.
Super classic. Carlton was about to do that nikka inFrfr Carlton was one of the realist ones on Fresh Prince. Remember that episode he had the hammer bout to pull up on the nikka that popped will
He was definitely bout that life
I was young and naive and had a lot to learn about the world. I couldnt believe that there were black people out there who would seek to divide instead of unite.
Both of you stop playing.
In this episode....Carlton is dressed as Dracula
This is what Will said to him, when he noticed the White makeup
"Oh, I see you're living out all your fantasies this Halloween,huh?"
I didn't watch the Fresh Prince in sequence when it first went on the air....I caught the last few seasons and then watched it all in syndication. Those "Carlton is white" jokes from Will were glaring to me when I watched them and I remembered them when the Frat episode aired.
You guys are speaking in smilies and slurs, the receipts for what I'm saying are clear to anybody who watched the show.
You can always tell whether a black show has black writers involved in some sort of capacity based on how real the content gets. White people can only do so much when it comes to writing stories from a black perspective.The black shows in the 90s were too real B
Life imitating art or vice versa?I wonder how these shows where black men such as Carlton were constantly made fun of for being into academics and the like, shaped the way blacks view other such black men...
I wonder how these shows where black men such as Carlton were constantly made fun of for being into academics and the like, shaped the way blacks view other such black men...
Fresh Prince, A Different World and Martin were classic shows and we got them all pretty much back to back in terms of the years they ran. Besides Blackish, are there currently any other sitcoms that stand up to that era?
Everybody hates Chris. Watched reruns in 09-12 after my first college run. It felt like it could have came out in the 90s.