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Originally Posted by BlueReign
 This one may not last. This show needs work because the actors are still acting for the stage. They are not acting for tv. And I was disappointed that the wife's "problem" was crack (come on Tyler, not again). I was kind of hoping that she had a shopping or gambling problem. Those are real problems too that break up families.
I'm sick of the obsession with this city period. Wasn't born there but spent every summer of my childhood there.  Bankhead? the Omni? don't I remember 
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I agree, it seems to me like they are looking out at the audience sometimes waiting for someone to say, "I know that's right!" or "Well!"
Personally, I think it's too soon to be presenting folks with the "crack head" story line. As one person mentioned on here, is this going to be comedy or drama??? Give us a chance to get to know the characters and give them a little more identity other than the plays since he doesn't seem to be introducing more characters. It's nice to know that even Tyler Perry watched the Barbara Walters interwiew with Whitney Houston, but he should come up with some originality because we all know that "crack is wack" and the average "crack head" probably will not be able to produce a receipt thanking the customer for their most recent purchase from a man named "Blue".
The show really does seem to have a lot of potential, but there are some gaps. I would have thought that a movie would be harder to create than a sitcom, but it seems his movies are much better. Perhaps, he should stick with the silver screen.
Bye, love yawl!