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I've seen this episode numerous times. I guess I focused more on the cheerleading aspect of the show(being a former cheerleader-all black and predominantly white squad), than the racial aspect. I loved it! IMO, the squad really needed to sit down and have a rap session. Put everything out in the open. I really do believe that this would have done wonders for attitudes, as well as the whole morale of the squad. There was too much seperation on the squad. There was too much blaming, when in the end it really didn't matter, as they were judged as a squad, not as individuals.
Other than that one, my other favorite TrueLifes were: I'm Dead Broke, I'm Jealous, and a toss up btwn I'm Pregnant and I live in the Projects.
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