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Another silly "retro" show to avoid casting people of color?


Seriously, this sh!t has to stop. Pan Am was cancelled and Mad Men is done.

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ABC is one of the THE most progressive networks when it comes to casting so they're not trying to avoid anything.

It's really unfair of TV show creators to limit creating period dramas, no matter how well done or not, just because casting would inevitably exclude racial minorities who aren't as underrepresented as critics would like us to believe.

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Besides, it seems that the writer went out of their way to include the family of the maid at the hotel in Cocoa Beach throughout the story arc. At one point I had missed a jump in time and was shocked that the little kid was now a teen.

Ignoring the time period for that reason is absolutely wrong. We can still learn from the attitudes of that time period. The character in question was used to challenge that very attitude (and I am sorry that I can't remember the young man's name, but the cast had so many couples that I have a hard time remembering which actress is Mrs. Glenn & which actor is Alan Shepard - I think I would have kept the Mercury Seven straight had they not introduced the Gemini Nine).

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What has to stop? Don't like it then don't watch it moron. Who are people of color? White is a color isn't it?


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FOR THE RECORD...WHITE AND BLACK ARE THE ABSENCE OF COLOR....

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But they are still considered colors..

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Cream, however, is not a color.

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FOR THE RECORD...WHITE AND BLACK ARE THE ABSENCE OF COLOR....

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Yeah, that Mad Men faded into obscurity real fast..

Nice try, troll bitch.

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You're a troll.



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Lol! Yeah, the network with all of Shonda Rhimes' shows doesn't want to cast actors of other races. Bye, Felicia!

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Yeah, the network with all of Shonda Rhimes' shows doesn't want to cast actors of other races.


Yup, the Shonda Rhimes shows where black women lust after white guys...those are the ones you're talking about right?

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What a cute little racist you are.

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What a cute little racist you are.


Well, its true no matter how faux offended you want to be about it. Thanks for calling me cute too.

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What about the -- to use your words -- white women who lust after black guys on her shows?

It ain't the Ganges, but you go with what you got." ~ Ken Talley, "The Fifth of July"

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white women who lust after black guys on her shows?


The ones nobody watches? Or the ones nobody REALLY watches? List them please...I'll wait.


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The ones nobody watches? Or the ones nobody REALLY watches? List them please...I'll wait.


I have no idea what your sarcasm regarding viewership has to do with anything. If a show is not watched, it doesn't stay on the air. And if "nobody" watches it, that still doesn't negate the fact that white women have been involved with black men on them.

But since you asked so nicely:

Grey's Anatomy -- Ellis Grey's long term relationship with Richard Webber that produced a daughter. April Kepner who left her fiancé at the alter for Jackson Avery.

Private Practice -- Addison Montgomery and Sam Bennett.

Those are the ones I can think of off the top of my head of the Shonda Rhimes shows that I watch.

It ain't the Ganges, but you go with what you got." ~ Ken Talley, "The Fifth of July"

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LOOOL, I hate when u people use black slang.

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"U people"? You should market that talent - thinking you can decipher my ethnicity over the internet.

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This is a show about the Mercury 7 and their wives. There were no african american Astronauts back then. Are they supposed to invent an astronaut?!

Historically correct should ALWAYS trump politically correct.

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Exactly! Although when they showed that scene between the hotel maid & her son, both who were African Amercian, and the one astronaut & his wife, I'd thought maybe they were having a young Ronald McNair meeting Gus Grissom...but I guess that was not quite the case.

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Actually there was, Robert Henry Lawrence, Jr. But he died in a test plane accident and was tied to the MOL program, which was canceled. If he had lived, he could have been a shuttle astronaut. When Apollo was canceled, all the astronauts age 35 and under were kept for the shuttle program.

wiki has a list of all the black astronauts: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_black_astronauts

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Seriously, this sh!t has to stop. Pan Am was cancelled and Mad Men is done.


Somebody has to keep the fire burning I guess.

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Trolling?

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