Though I hadn't been able to watch every episode, the show , my mother and I caught the last episode in full. I'd have to agree that while Ms. Tammy or TTT was an overbearing dragon witch, that husband and kids didn't seem like they were worth a pot to piss in! What kind of statement are you making, as an adult, to chime in with the kids in making fun of a guest in your home? When the white woman was reading that story (which she had to know was kinds weird to this bunch), they were burping and carrying on, and Fat Daddy was carrying on with the kids. I felt like, right or wrong, they shouldn't have "showed their natural black behinds" in that fashion. And not even that the fact that they were black made a difference; it justs shows you the lack of respect that they were brought up with. In our household, my parents didn't give a damn if you didn't like it, you just didn't "tow your a$$" with adults/guests.
Also, it was intriguing to see how the two women walked away; the black woman, experiencing a better life and traditions she could pass on to her children, not to mention a friend for a lifetime (the other Nakumara's weren't worth k.i.t.w.) and the white woman, well, she just seemed as if she were ready to return to her cozy little niche and be as far away from that side of reality as possible (and did you hear that bogus reference to paying taxes for Nana?---

). The money allocation is altogether a different story - that so much was set aside for bill paying is understandable (how much s$^& did/will he have to pay off?), but that little bit of money towards a new home is questionable (maybe an addition so they wouldn't be so cramped). Nana deserved every bit of that money, so that wasn't a surprise...but while this show was funny, it was a little disheartening.