Title Card - Our Kind of People Season 1 Episode 1 Reparations [Premiere]

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    1. You didn’t overstep at all. I’m just so far behind with so many things that I don’t always notice there is a new comment.

      The ratings aren’t looking that good right now, but the show could bounce back and, like you, I’m very used to tokenism and have found it to be the norm. Heck, even when UPN was around, things usually got flipped and there was a token white character. Eddie Murphy even said, when it came to “Coming To America” that Louie Anderson was cast because the studio wanted at least one white actor.

      It’s a weird thing to think about, in regards to this being a Black majority cast, but it’s mainly weird since there are less and less shows which focus on one race or culture, especially if the network has diverse programming. Add in that “Our Kind of People” doesn’t have some kind of white boogie man, like “Lovecraft Country,” or “Queen Sugar” and it really makes it stand out amongst programming with a Black cast.

      So, I do hope it’ll get a second season but I don’t know if it will due to this being on FOX.

      1. Hi Amari! Don’t worry about taking a while to respond to my comment(s). I know you have *a lot* on your plate!!

        I had forgotten about Louie Anderson in “Coming to America”. It took me a while to remember what part he played. But it’s interesting that there had to be a white actor in the movie! I wonder if the studio made the same demand for the sequel? I haven’t seen it yet, so I don’t know if there are any white actors in it.

        IMO, Fox is not patient when it comes to keeping low-rated shows around to try to build an audience. So my fingers are crossed that the ratings, for some reason, start going up so Fox has a reason to keep it around for another season.

        1. A part of me thinks, if this was released in the summer time, the time period the show takes place, it might have done better.

          1. I totally agree! But then Fox likes to air reality shows in the summer, like “Lego Masters” and “Crime Scene Kitchen”.

  1. Hi Amari! I was looking for a good night-time soap opera, and the previews, plus Lee Daniel’s name, led me to watch this. I was not disappointed!! What a fun show filled with plenty of twists, insults, and back-stabbing! And having Joe Morton is a great bonus!

    As a white person, I’m not sure if I should comment on the diversity of the show, but I will anyway. Having grown up on white tv, I found more diversity on my daughter’s episodes of Sesame Street and the old Barney the Dinosaur show then anything in prime time. But while there is finally a token POC on most all tv shows, this show seems to be an aberration. An all black cast?!? Even Empire had (forgive me, I’m bad at remembering character names) the son who went to business school married to a blond, white woman. Maybe there is another show on a broadcast network that doesn’t have any white people on it, but I am not aware of it. With this show, however, I didn’t even notice the all-black cast until the scene where they were getting ready for the big party, and there was a black woman in a maid’s uniform helping to set up, and I was taken out of the story for a second as I thought, “Even the extras are black!” The only white people seen in the entire hour were a few white men in the boardroom, and that was so Teddy could have a few white men look up to him in the boardroom! I really hope Fox doesn’t cancel this show, and the networks will see that a show with an all black cast can succeed!

    O.k., I’ll get off my soapbox. I did not know how Josephine originally knew Angela either. Something else I missed – Is Taylor dead, or just in the hospital?

    Leah’s mother-in-law (Olivia?) had some great lines, but she is nasty! I thought my ex-mother-in-law was bad! And I like how you wrote “Highlights” “Joe Morton”. I completely agree! I hope they give him a speech every episode!

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