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Diversity of Black women
One of the best things about this show was that while it celebrated black culture, the show didn’t rely on stereotypes. The meddling of all these characters showed black people in a true ensemble cast, their differing personalities complimented each other and represented our own friendships. As black men and women, there is just no way to put us neatly into a box. We all have our quirks and expertise to contribute to our circle of friends. The people on camera and behind the scenes understood that concept and did a great job of presenting that in a classic show.
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