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Essence Atkins, Telma Hopkins, Valarie Pettiford, Rachel True, and Chico Benymon in Half & Half (2002)

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Half & Half

26 avaliações
8/10

The Secondary Characters Are Too Funny

I remember Mona, Dee, and Spencer being boring. I did not remember how completely entertaining the rest of the regular characters are.

Tina is the absolute funniest character. Adam is great to watch as well.

Phyllis and Big Dee are comedic gold.

So many guests are too funny. It is so ironic to watch them shine next to the bland yet endearing Dee, Mona, and Spencer.

I appreciate sitcoms like this, especially the rare ones that exist nowadays. Now, let's get rid of laugh tracks.
  • payasoingenioso
  • 5 de fev. de 2021
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6/10

A bit boring after the 3rd season

I enjoy this sitcom because it doesn't settle among stereotypes for black women, I enjoyed the over all plot of siblings put at disadvantages due to the choices of their parents. It showcases the ways we can work through our differences, our trauma, and healing our inner child. Now towards the plot aside from the sisters it's a bit predictable, corny, and a bit stale. It loses its luster and it's not very funny to begin with, it could have taken a few notes from moesha or the Parker's.
  • ohsnapitzolena
  • 14 de out. de 2021
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8/10

An underrated 2000s sitcom about 2 half-sisters that get along with one another despite their differences!

In 2002, UPN launched this underrated sitcom called Half & Half, featuring 2 half-sisters that got along half the time, and fight the other half of the time.

Mona (played by the beautiful Rachel True) was rebellious, insecure, cynical, very prone to impulsive decisions, while Dee Dee (played by the talented Essence Atkins) was the goody-two-shoes sister, always wanting to help out anyone in need, while also being pushy at times.

Alongside Mona and Dee Dee were their mothers Phyllis (played to hilarious perfection by Telma Hopkins) and Big Dee Dee (played by Valarie Pettiford), Mona's friend and co-worker Spencer Williams (played by Chico Benymon) and Mona's assistant Adam Benet (played by Alec Mapa).

So, have a watch of Half & Half if you haven't watched it yet.
  • marcusmontgomery-93526
  • 3 de ago. de 2025
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10/10

Excellent Prime Time Series

Half & Half has definitely improved over the first season. It's a worthy show that never fails to bring out the funny. Rachel True is an excellent actress and next to Valarie Pettiford is one of my favorites on the show. I for one happen to like her 'eclectic' look. Remember the phrase...'We are not a monolith'. In other words, not every black person thinks and acts the same. If we all did that, life would be boring and I suppose some of you wouldn't have anything to b!tch about! I'm very happy it's made it to a second season. They did have a potential 'jump the shark' moment introducing a pregnancy but so far it's been handled very well.

I look forward to many more laughs from the entire cast, who clearly have great chemistry together.
  • Sideem
  • 18 de out. de 2003
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Confounding expectations

This is the story of two half-sisters establishing a friendship for the first time in their lives. Mona, the older sister, grew up resenting DeeDee because their father had left her mother, remarried, become wealthy and raised DeeDee in a much more affluent lifestyle than Mona's. It really surprised me, watching the first few episodes then, when none of the characters turned out to be what I expected. The virtuous, hardworking Mona turned out to be judgmental and aloof, while the spoiled DeeDee was sweetly eager-to-please and savvy. The cast is excellent (both mothers are hilarious) and I like the developing friendship so far. It's not important, but I also love the opening theme. My only complaint is that the ratio of genuine laughs is fairly low; that's usually easier to fix than other potential problems.
  • budikavlan
  • 20 de out. de 2002
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7/10

This show stinks!

This show stinks. It seems as if it is written by a group of mildly intelligent 15 year olds. The plot devices are tired and the genuine laughs are non existent. Watch girlfriends or Bernie Mac instead. I will admit that the premise is at least somewhat fresh. Oh yeah the acting stinks too. Poor Telma Hopkins.

I wrote this decades ago. I cannot believe how wrong I was, this show was great in its own right, The theme song was so good. Don't listen to 29-year-old me.
  • kayzee
  • 3 de nov. de 2002
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10/10

Cliffhanger

There was nothing I disliked about this show except the ending. I have re watched it all on Netflix and the ending is so frustrating. I know the show was cancelling but can we get a YouTube video or something to end the cliffhanger, I mean it could be as simple as a script reading. It's been fourteen years so I think it's high time the viewers get answers.
  • gbgya
  • 10 de nov. de 2020
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10/10

Fantastic

This was an excellent series. The characters are all delightful.The writing of Yvette Lee Bowser is outstanding , just as it was on Living Single. Essence Atkins(Dee Dee) and Rachel True(Mona) were excellent choices for the parts they play. You can easily fall in love with any of the cast. Spencer played by Chico Benymon is funny as hell.Valarie Pettiford who plays Big Dee Dee is one of a kind.The writing is clever and witty. The thing I love about the show is that its not corny and silly. Its just good. I routinely laugh out loud when watching this show. You will love her.Another great thing about the show is all the fresh faces. They did a good job having new guest stars pop in and out. Thelma Hopkins(Phyliss, Mona's Mom) was also a good character. You may remember here from Give Me a Break. The give and take between her and Pettiford produced some of the best one liners you will ever hear on TV. I'm still enjoying this show on syndication.
  • dwillis17
  • 19 de jan. de 2009
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9/10

I Loved It!

I relate to Mona's character I am going through similar things in my life and it seems I too I have run some of the good men away and keep the one I should have ran away. I know people who really act like big DeeDee full of the drama and think you crazy when you stare too long at them because they go too far sometimes. If we will be honest with ourselves we can see a little of Lil DeeDee in people we know and even love always in somebody else's business and chances are if you don't know someone you are the one. I just hate they didn't take the time to at least finish the show and then cancel it. Like in life everything doesn't end like it suppose to or how you think it is suppose to, but i thank God for Jesus who gives me a better chance of end my story not on a cliff hanger but with an happy ending.
  • naila_j
  • 15 de set. de 2006
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The most watchable UPN sitcom

"Half & Half" is not groundbreaking, built on a standard sit-com foundation of "mismatched partners", but considering its initial lack of promise, it does a good job of staying afloat, even offering the occasional bit of unexpected hilarity. Rachel True ("CB4"), who plays lead character Mona, is a refreshing switch from the women of "Girlfriends", the show's whiny lead-in. Another noteworthy surprise is Mona's gay receptionist, partially because his brand of flamboyance is much more sympathetic than the usual snooty fops that sit-com writers like to parade around to incorporate a few played-out one-liners, but also because his delivery is on-point, and he serves as a good diversion from just how conventional this show can be at times. Chico Benymon, as the thus-far platonic buddy Spencer, is also talented and amiable, although I believe he is not as integral a player now as he may become if this show can endure its sophomore season. On the plot front, the show has been hesitant to address anything that will last longer than 22 minutes, but we have watched Mona land an A&R job (her star artist, in-the-closet R&B teen idol Dante, continues to be mentioned in dialog although the actor who played him, Merlin Santana, was tragically murdered shortly after appearing in just one episode), and most recently, we've learned that Spencer is looking at Mona in a new light, probably as a result of being picked up for another season. All in all, only time will tell if this show can tweak all the right things and stay put, or if it will dive into UPN oblivion, but here's hoping the writers stray from convention a little more often.

(Note from the future: The show did dive into oblivion, right along with UPN, as it was not picked up for the transition to the CW network. -Patrick, Oct. 2, 2006)
  • boston2143
  • 27 de abr. de 2003
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9/10

Half and Half is funny to me

  • bearhands4
  • 22 de out. de 2008
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10/10

A show growing into prominence . . .

Two half sisters begin to experience the beauty of sisterhood and friendship after growing up in separate households in their early years. Both women begin to evolve and heal old family wounds by building new bridges and revelations through each other. Fresh, smart, relateable and naturally funny. It's amazing how sitcoms like this disappear. In every city there's a Mona and a Dee Dee, in every country there's an Adam or a Spencer. Half and Half has all the qualities of a classic long running sitcom and it was becoming a huge platform in the community. And since it's stopped airing urban comedy hasn't been the same. People are still waiting to know what's up next for these characters and with enough prayer and petitioning, maybe CW can right the wrong and return Half and Half to prominence better than ever.
  • tlb-online07
  • 13 de nov. de 2007
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10/10

What An Excellent Show !!!!

This is a a great show, Rachel True and Essence Atkins are beautiful and the rest of the cast is great too, the shows intro is lovely and well I wish it was still running with fresh seasons and not just re-runs, I really like the chemistry the cast shares with each other, and Like i mentioned before how lovely is the song they play for the opening intro it just makes wish you had a DVR (Which I DO!) so you can rewind it a couple times till you know the song by heart, that is what I did anyway. It's a shame that show was canceled after only 4 seasons, what a big disappointment. Let us all pray that some how , some way this show makes a return with some fresh new episodes and brings that smile to all of our faces as it once did.
  • AdamZ311
  • 22 de set. de 2007
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10/10

Valarie Pettiford

Valarie Pettiford is funny as hell. She should have her own TV show. When i watch half&half i am always waiting for her spot. She is one of the best comedic actresses around. You can always tell who is good when they are the one you watch in a scene full of actors. She is a beautiful funny woman who commands the stage as well as anyone. I would like to see more of her on television. It is a shame this series is gone.A spin off would have been nice. Maybe the Big Dee Dee show. I think she took that character made it shine. Telma Hopkins was a perfect foe. I think the two of them should have their own show. I would watch it. Those two verbally sparring for thirty minutes would be hilarious. Come on, give us more Valarie Pettiford...please!!
  • jackstone72
  • 7 de ago. de 2009
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The Mature Version of Sister,Sister

When I first starting watching this series,I thought that it was going to be another of those over the wall sitcoms where mostly the unexpected always occurs,but I dead wrong about this show in the least! First off,it is a mixture of Sister,Sister,mixed in with various point of other shows just for good measure. Here you have two girls who are half-sisters who for the first time develop a good friendship with each other,even though they come from two different families. Mona is the opposite of her sister DeeDee who is spoiled,rich and gets anything she wants while both girls have the same father(who is never around,but cheats anyway)while on the same frame have two different mothers from mixed marriages. First off,this is a great show with some heavy-hitters here for added support like actors Essence Atkins(of Sister,Sister,and The Smart Guy),Telma Hopkins(of Tony Orlando & Dawn, Gimme A Break!, and Family Matters)Obba Wutannde,and also Valerie Pettiford. I don't know about actress Rachel True,but she is a good actress,but looks like a hippie chic,part Spice Girl,and part Freddie Brooks from A Different World,and lets hope that they give her a makeover.........please????

NOTE: The series premiered in September of 2002,and to make a long story short,the network UPN cancelled it in December of 2002,a day prior to New Year's Eve due to some very low ratings. Hopefully,this series will show up somewhere along the lines on a different timeslot since it wasn't a bad series anyway.
  • raysond
  • 30 de dez. de 2002
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10/10

Wonderful Sitcom , Very Funny

I am really sad to see this sitcom get drop from the new 2006 fall lineup. I think it was very funny, entertaining, something different, and fresh faces. It seems like the networks cancel all the decent sitcom to put on Reality TV, or the Supernatural. Whatever happen to being able to watch Friends, Different World, New York Undercover, Roseann etc. They all had that one person that just made the show so much fun and exciting to watch.

Adam and Big Dee Dee makes this show hilarious to watch. I really hope the CW picks up Half and Half it couldn't been to bad of a show it lasted for 4 seasons, that got to mean something. Please Bring It Back.
  • midingle3
  • 24 de set. de 2006
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8/10

Good show

Good show. Funny. Not full of buffoonery and overall, shows black folks in a positive light. I think it should still be on TV (with new episodes) and its a shame it does not come on anymore. Unfortunately, I do not like the fact that the only black male on the cast is the "typical" player-type. And the sister (Mona?) with the curly hair was dating a white guy (at least the episodes that I saw). Interracial relationships are cool, but the disproportionate portrayal of black males as either buffoons or players is crazy. So all in all, good show. Hopefully we can have more like it, with more positive black males casted.
  • rick_suber
  • 20 de nov. de 2008
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10/10

I love this show and I want more!

Please tell me there will be a season 5, 6, 7 and more!? It popped up on my suggestion list on Netflix and after two episodes I was hooked. I finished season 4 today and want to know if there will be more. Who does Mona choose? The whole cast is hilarious. More please?!
  • hlobatusin
  • 10 de nov. de 2020
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10/10

Awesome

This show was so awesome. I couldn't get enough. It's a shame it had to end. Though I think the opening would have been better if the ladies had been singing instead of lip syncing to some guys during the opening song.
  • steven-31976
  • 2 de mar. de 2022
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Good Cast, but where are the writers?

When will american sitcoms finally get decent writers or invest a little more talent into their productions? I caught this show purely by accident and thought that the set up was a good one for a comedy and liked both Rachel True and Essence Atkins in it as the two half sisters. What I didn't find as appealing is the fact there are so many opportunities for real comedy here and both girls are so available and open for it, and yet where are the writers? Constantly the laughs are not there because they're not writing them in! It is the most confounding thing and the most irritating to to watch a comedy that has the potential to go places, only to see them go nowhere. Must we wait 10 years each time for the next Cosby Show, Cheers or Friends? Are there really that few writers out there that can actually put pen to paper and make something funny come out of it? I hope for the sake of the show and the cast (who deserve better material) that the producers come to their senses and start whipping the storylines into something a little more witty.
  • KaterinaNV
  • 27 de out. de 2002
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9/10

Superior Sitcom

This comedy series is outstanding! The humor is clean and the plots are relatable.

The rebuilding of the relationship between two sisters is the foundation of the series, however, the supporting cast are absolutely amazing.

The writers built multiple scenarios between the characters and created family, personal, professional and intimate relationship challenges.

The series epitomizes the importance of the connections between family, coworkers and friends. It is unfortunate the series ended with everyone wondering who did Mona choose to be her love interest. (Very Frustrating)

You will fall in love with the characters! I cannot stop watching this show, it is that enjoyable!
  • ruthquinton
  • 1 de jun. de 2024
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It needs time to mature

Like every TV series it takes a year or two for a show to hit it's stride like Girlfriends did. I admit that in the beginning this series was a little choppy but, anytime you get to see Rachel True and Essence Atkins on TV it is a treat. I think they play Rachel a little too clownish and her Frankenstein boots every episode are too much. Hopefully this show will get another year to mature because it has a good premise, it just needs a little time to mature.
  • unitedbro
  • 11 de jun. de 2003
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A good show!

I just love the theme music for this show! The show could be a little better but this is the first season, it'll happen. Telma Hopkins on the show is a real plus. Also, they should show more of that Asian guy that always wants a hug. He is hilarious!
  • catherine_vincent27
  • 12 de nov. de 2002
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Not Quite Sure How Long It'll Last

I'm not quite sure how long this sitcom will last; however, I do tune in every Monday night. I find the characters to be mediocre; I guess, the show's plot is a little weak, though, and I believe that the writer will soon run out of ideas. For now, though, it's a cute little sitcom that passes the time by on a Monday night. Mona's character is cool, but the hippie look is kind of played out-I know she's supposed to be this funky bi-racial chic, but they could spice up her wardrobe a bit.

The other sister, Dee Dee is a bit annoying, however, they do dress her up nice on the show. I think that her looks are a bit overrated according to the show-I guess she's supposed to be the "prettier" sister, however, I think Mona is prettier, it's just her wardrobe that downplays her character.

Dee Dee's mother, Big Dee Dee, is overly theatrical and her "poshness" is a little overbearing. Overall, like I said, it's good to pass the time. I'm just curious as to how long it'll be on the air.
  • BoutdatDough
  • 12 de nov. de 2002
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Not Really Half Funny

A mediocre sitcom who's only saving grace are the actresses who play the moms of the half-sisters. They liven up the show whenever they appear on screen with their catty remarks towards each other. Their father seems to be an interesting character, but he only appears every once in awhile. The male friend of Mona is bland and predictable. If the show goes on any longer, they'll probably make him a love interest of Mona. I like that one of the half-sisters is bi-racial, and they are not typical finger-poppin', jive-talking, sassy, neck-rolling Sapphires like some African-American female characters on other TV shows. However, the show is not that funny.
  • hillari
  • 23 de abr. de 2003
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