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If this show doesn't improve, and I mean GREATLY improve.... NO, I can't see it making to the 100th show. :( |
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I missed the first fifteen minutes of the first episode and woke up thinking "crap!" but then I saw not so much. |
I think they revamped it better in the sense that it doesn't just rush into the heart of the plot as it did the first time. As for funny, I cracked up because I love Brown's character. But I know he won't be a regular part of the show. And the Uncle is not Archie Bunker reincarnate. He's just plain old surly and irritating. But I do think the show has potential. And I'll still be tuning in.
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I agree with you all, it was not funny at all nor was it entertaining..it was just *blah*...
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Just as bad now as the first time. The writing stinks and so does the acting -- but then it does in Perry's stage plays as well.
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Here is the actually link where I got this from: http://blackvoices.aol.com/blogs/200...yne-interview/ |
I didn't catch it but I didn't think it was funny from the previews. Nice try though.
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For those like me who missed it (because of work, church, other obligation or just plain forgot), both episodes are on tbs.com.
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am I the only one who LOL'ed? Uncle Curtis is a fool... but I like it soo far
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Second episode was about the uncles' bday party, he didn't want one, they gave him one anyway, he was :mad:. Brown was there, trying to steal all the gifts, he was loud, his clothes were LOUDER. Allen Payne's house burned down and his wife may be a crackhead or a "loose woman." Roll Credits. |
I was not impressed at all. It looked like a bootleg version of the play. Also Madea was not that funny to me.
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