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Un père de famille adopte une approche irrévérente et honnête de l'éducation des enfants et des relations de couple.Un père de famille adopte une approche irrévérente et honnête de l'éducation des enfants et des relations de couple.Un père de famille adopte une approche irrévérente et honnête de l'éducation des enfants et des relations de couple.
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- 5 nominations au total
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I'm a fan of all Kenya Barris shows. My DVR is set to record Black-ish, Grown-ish, and Mix-ish. I binged watched BlackAF and was impressed by the concept of the show. There is one thing that truly stands out about his shows. He always include true facts about black history. I'm a black woman and I've learned some things about our history that I didn't know. In the end, all the shows come together with a message every race can relate to. Keep up the great work KB...
I'm Black and admittedly never watched any of the "ish" shows. In all honesty, I never heard of Kenya Barris. No shade and much respect. I'm just not much of a tv watcher. But he has a HUGE new fan because of #BlackAF. It was smart and cool and real and true - us - and hilarious and deep. It enlightened without being preachy. It was a feast for the eyes and the mind in so many beautiful ways that only we do. I literally laughed out lout. Creatively done. It made me feel very proud as a woman of color. I'm glad he kept it true.
What the he!! Do you mean there is no second season? ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND? I mean, I get it. You want to reach a bigger audience (franchise etc.)
but couldn't you have also achieved that with another couple seasons? I've binged watched this at least six times since discovering it and each time laugh harder than the last. It's funny as hell along with edgy dialogue ... perfect casting (Rashida Jones blows me away) ..all the kids have "issues" (except for second eldest daughter, Leyah tasked with the burden of explaining just how her wacky family came to be) and right in the middle is poor "put upon" dad, Kenya who walks around with a troubled...befuddled expression as if this whole success thing is not quite what he thought it would be. Also, love the way he manages to squeeze in Black History and social commentary...it is pure genius. I was so looking forward to Season #2. Sooooo I repeat .... WHAT THE HELL, DUDE????
Signed, A Middle Aged Disgruntled Fan.
Signed, A Middle Aged Disgruntled Fan.
I really enjoyed this show. It funny and relatable. Bring on season 2!
Ok, so from a purely entertainment aspect, I really like this show. The situations are mostly real BUT....I do not know ANY Black families where the kids swear at and/or with their parents. Even adults fear using such language around their parents. I'm sure there are some who do, but that is the biggest unrelateable aspect in my opinion. Maybe that's a new parenting style that my 51- year old self is not used to. Aside from that, I'm a fan of Kenya's work. I watch all of his shows.
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- AnecdotesKenya Barris had originally cast an actor for the lead actor, a fictionalized version of himself. But the more he thought about it, the more he realized how personal the project was, so ended up casting himself in the role.
- ConnexionsReferenced in The Netflix Afterparty: The Best Shows of the Worst Year (2020)
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- Durée36 minutes
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