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Truth Be Told

  • TV Series
  • 2015
  • TV-14
  • 21m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Vanessa Lachey, Bresha Webb, and Tone Bell in Truth Be Told (2015)
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Comedy

A look at the life of two best friends, a meek politically correct Caucasian ethics professor and an easy-going African American, and their families.A look at the life of two best friends, a meek politically correct Caucasian ethics professor and an easy-going African American, and their families.A look at the life of two best friends, a meek politically correct Caucasian ethics professor and an easy-going African American, and their families.

  • Creator
    • DJ Nash
  • Stars
    • Mark-Paul Gosselaar
    • Tone Bell
    • Vanessa Lachey
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Creator
      • DJ Nash
    • Stars
      • Mark-Paul Gosselaar
      • Tone Bell
      • Vanessa Lachey
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Mark-Paul Gosselaar
    Mark-Paul Gosselaar
    • Mitch
    • 2015
    Tone Bell
    Tone Bell
    • Russell
    • 2015
    Vanessa Lachey
    Vanessa Lachey
    • Tracy
    • 2015
    Bresha Webb
    Bresha Webb
    • Angie
    • 2015
    Pernilla Nylander
    • 2015
    Pernilla
    • Seamstress
    • 2015
    Sophie Mackenzie Nack
    Sophie Mackenzie Nack
    • Sadie
    • 2015
    Melanie Paxson
    Melanie Paxson
    • Linda
    • 2015
    Nelson Franklin
    Nelson Franklin
    • Avi Goldman
    • 2015
    Malcolm Barrett
    Malcolm Barrett
    • Hudson
    • 2015
    Beth Dover
    Beth Dover
    • Devorah Goldman
    • 2015
    Tricia O'Kelley
    Tricia O'Kelley
    • Gloria
    • 2015
    Alex Jayne Go
    Alex Jayne Go
    • Sadie
    • 2015
    Ashley Tisdale
    Ashley Tisdale
    • Sam
    • 2015
    Briga Heelan
    Briga Heelan
    • Katherine…
    • 2015
    Sam Pancake
    Sam Pancake
    • Stephen
    • 2015
    Jamie Kaler
    Jamie Kaler
    • Glenn
    • 2015
    Terrence Jenkins
    Terrence Jenkins
    • Derek
    • 2015
    • Creator
      • DJ Nash
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    2afijamesy2k

    Truth to be told is just untruthful

    Truth be told is nothing more than a big time misfire from the star of saved by the bell and franklin bash and he is so awful in this mess as well

    The series revolves around two diverse couples, who are best friends and neighbors. They share their observations about the world around them. The show centers around Mitch, a college ethics professor who is determined to change the part of the world he lives in today. Alongside Mitch is his wife of five years, Tracy, who is also an attorney and loving mom to their five-year-old daughter, Sadie. Right next door is Mitch's best friend, Russell, a stand-up comedian and often Mitch's voice of reason, and Russell's new wife Angie, a doctor, who always keeps him in check

    The comedy is truly unfunny, not a single laugh in it, the editing is boring and the scripts are worthless

    this is one of the year's worst TV shows and i'm giving it a D+
    10mattph

    Hilarious

    I laughed so hard a bunch of times. This is really quite funny. I really love that it makes light of some really good polarizing issues, and that it isn't afraid to go against what is P.C. makes the jokes all that much better. I am glad to see a new show that isn't afraid to say to point out the joke in something we are all just supposed to not talk about. It's hilarious.

    The chemistry between the actors is really good also. It's like the show has been on for years already. I really hope to see more episodes. I marathon watched the first season and I couldn't stop laughing especially the episode where the neighbor's daughter accidentally walks in on Russell in the shower. If I could give it 11 stars I would.

    I had never heard of it until it popped up on my HULU recommendations. I want more people to see this show and I have already recommended it to several friends.
    6atlasmb

    A Lukewarm Comedy

    "Truth Be Told" is a comedy series that centers on the lives of two married couples who are neighbors. One is a black couple and the other is a white guy and his so-called "ethnically ambiguous" wife. Although the show makes some observations about racial situations, that does not seem to be the focus of the show in the first two episodes. And when race is the topic, it is not so much a discussion as a lecture by the black friend who is given authority in that area.

    The main topic is about gender and navigating marriage from the perspective of men vs. women. This theme is all about trust. Should women trust men (because men are probably untrustworthy)? Knowing that women distrust them, how should the men behave (because wives have insecurities and lay traps for husbands)? What is the best way for a wife to steer her husband's behavior where she wants it to go without him realizing she is driving?

    To some degree, there is a war of manipulation. This could be a rich topic for humor, but the humor in "Truth Be Told" is fairly predictable and flat.

    In discussions that involve both couples, I notice that the two men usually talk to each other and the two women usually discuss matters without the men. Compare this to some other comedies that are classics: In "Seinfeld", Elaine is like one of the guys and the men talk with her in the same way and as much as they talk with each other. In "Frasier", Roz and Daphne are integrated into the ensemble, not a separate gender entity. And in "Friends", the six friends may have their "gal pals" and "best buddies", but the six continuously interact in every possible combination and love equally beyond gender lines.

    "Truth Be Told" is a lukewarm offering at best. Personally, I prefer "Bad Judge", which also included Tone Bell in its cast.
    6SnoopyStyle

    very uneven sitcom

    Mitch (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) lives a regular suburban life with his Filipino wife Tracy (Vanessa Lachey) and their young daughter Sadie. The married neighbors Russell (Tone Bell) and Angie (Bresha Webb) are their best friends.

    This is a really uneven sitcom. The pilot is flat and unfunny. The show struggles to find the comedy. The four leads' chemistry takes several episodes to establish. Gosselaar has been doing this for a long time. Lachey is not a particularly funny performer. Bell and Webb are good. Episode 7 is probably where the chemistry is solidified as the pairings get switched. The fourth episode 'Psychic Chicken' is hilarious and the first truly good episode from this show. It continues to be uneven and is unlikely to survive having its order cut down to 10 episodes.
    10prettyandpeach

    Opinion of a Millennial - This Show is JUST What We Need... Thank You

    I randomly stumbled upon this show on Xfinity one night. A black a couple, a white and other race couple... Zach from the Save by the Bell, Tone Bell, 2 beautiful women who look familiar... I HAD to give it a go!

    I'll admit - the first episode got off to a rocky start, not rocky, by just not as smooth... I saw what they were doing - black couple + white and ethnically ambiguous couple intertwining race issues with humor and storyline for the show... but it just, idk, let's just say wasn't as smooth, funny and cool, just not as smooth. BUT with each episode this show is getting better and better, the latest episode is an example. Race was in there, but in a funny way.

    WHY WE NEED THIS: As a millennial, this show is a MUST. While our parents generation were able to get by with only having same race friends, and even some of our older siblings (late 30s), it's pretty darn unacceptable for us and we know it... we know we have to have actual friends of different races b/c it will only help us to broaden our perspective and not be, well, racist... or as racist anyway. However, its new territory for many of us. Yea, we had the friends in school, and we hang during certain classes or before/after a team we may be on, but its easy for it to stop there.

    This show offers us one of the FIRST thoughtful examples of different race couples being BEST friends. It does away with the usual token black friend, but gives us FULL OUT intimate best friends who are essentially family.

    THE CASTING: I LOVE that the black couple is, well, a black couple. Not two mixed raced people, not a dark skin husband with a light skin almost white wife, but a straightup real-world, everyday attractive black couple, with a gorgeous fit/in-shape brown-colored wife (this was vitally important). Whoever casted this - good job!

    I LOVE that the non-black couple is a white guy and an ethnically ambiguous wife. Super clever... here's how, the wife, isn't black but can very easily relate to some of the experiences of the black couple being that she's, well, not white. It also brings a certain comfort level when bringing up race issues b/c its not just black vs white thing. Although the wife isn't white her character is though, if that makes sense... like she does what we generally think the stereotypical white stay-at-home mom from the suburbs does and she has the same issues - be it planning a party that all the other moms like, picking the nanny, etc. (not that there is actually a difference in the doings and issues of any race stay at home mom b/c its not, but you get what I'm saying).

    The point is --- casting, complexion/color and race wise is perfect. It's setup wisely. Seriously - I love it, its just very thoughtful to me.

    BTW, would love to see more of the Jewish couple across the street eventually. They were the perfect new set of neighbors to include being that they're white but a different type of white if you know what I mean.

    RATING: I actually give this show a 8.5/10. I only have it at 10/10 because of the haters... I actually decided to even write this because of the rating and current comments I could tell they didn't get it. This is a show that I will continue to watch because it's doing EXACTLY what needs to be done by WAY MORE shows. The use of tokens is still pretty rampant... its actually a little cray. The only shows that thoughtfully include several races, and different genders from those races are ones that are written and directed by people of color - Scandal, Grey's Anatomy, Blackish, The Mindy Project, etc. Until "Truth Be Told", good job and smart move.

    SUMMARY: I know everyone isn't going to like this show... I don't really expect everyone to especially if they're narrow minded and aren't aware of the inherit "privilege" that they have . This show is good though and everyone should give it a chance. You can see the synergy between the actors and even amongst the writers really growing and evolving because each episode is more natural the last. I'm excited to see how this show grows!

    A PERSONAL VIEW: I'm in my late 20s about to be in my 30s and for me this show is perfect timing. I'll likely be married within a year or two, so I love this example. I'm a woman of color, or to simplify I'm a black woman. The current guy I'm dating is white, we often talk about family marriage kids etc b/c he wants us to get married and start a family. So for me this show resonates with me as someone who is currently in a mixed race relationship (white male and non-white woman). At the SAME TIME I have most of my dating experience being in a same race relationship and I can just as easily end up marrying a black guy so this show also resonates with me there. I see myself in the shoes of both Tracy and Angie.

    (Although I do wish Angie was a little more Olivia Pope from Scandal sometimes opposed to Denise Hemphill or even Zayday Williams from Scream Queens. Basically exuding more class and intelligence and giving us less "attitude and religion". MJ (Mary Jane) from Being Mary Jane may be a good example as well. Of course Claire Huxtable is the perfect example. But as I write this, I'm thinking scratch that... with each episode you guys have been doing better with all the characters.)

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    • Trivia
      This series returns star Mark-Paul Gosselaar to NBC, the network which aired his original breakout hit, Sauvés par le gong (1989), 26 years before.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Julianne Moore/Mark-Paul Gosselaar/DNCE (2015)

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Люди говорят
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 37, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Next Thing You Know Productions
      • Will Packer Productions
      • Universal Television
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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