Last week we witnessed the cancellation of the popular CW series, also one of the last black sitcoms, The Game. Now that a few days have gone by and we’ve had a chance to “simmer down” a bit, it seems high time for a serious discussion about the state of television and the representation of African Americans on the small screen.
Yes, representation on television has been an issue for decades but, has been eyed more closely since the curtain closed on staples like ‘Good Times,’ ‘227,’ ‘The Jeffersons,’ and ‘The Cosby Show’. While each of the aforementioned shows were representative of different facets of the “Black Experience,” if you will, it seems that today’s marketplace is simply not accepting of similar or more in depth projects. Most important, it seems that well written sitcoms like ‘The Game’ have trouble with staying power and are often thrown to Friday (aka ‘The Graveyard’ or ‘last stop before cancellation’ slot). How many shows have been canceled on major networks and how many have featured primarily African American or minority casts in recent years ?
In order to provide some prospective let’s run through a few: All of Us, My Wife and Kids, Girlfriends, Second Time Around, Cuts, Eve, One on One, The Bernie Mac Show, The Steve Harvey Show, Everybody Hates Chris, The Hughleys, Half & Half and the list continues. In fact, for those who watched “Half & Half” you, like I, wanted to know who Mona picked -or- for ‘Girlfriends’ wanted to have at least a decent finale after eight seasons with Joan, Toni, Lynn, Maya and William!
Stepping away from that digression, you have to admit the television landscape has changed and reality television, as controversial as it may be, is winning the race. Yes, we all enjoy the American Idol’s and Big Brothers but a lot of us are sitting down with our friends, nachos and all, to find out who Flavor Flav, Ray J, New York or Chance and Real are going to eliminate. Even better we’re calling or texting our friends before, during and after the show to comment on women nicknamed Thing 1 and Thing 2, Deelishis, and Buckwild or men named Tailor Made, Punk, and The Entertainer. You know you’ve done it and we all have – the proof is in the record ratings.
Dating shows aside (as VH1 is not the only network sporting record reality ratings), look no further than BRAVO’s “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” or BET’s “Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is” and MTV’s “Making The Band,” each of these shows have landed record records nearly every season. So as we fire off about ‘The Game’ being axed, a lot of us are changing that TIVO, DVR or similar device over to watch re-runs of New York(VH1) at work at a pig farm or Irv Gotti dealing with the changing landscape of the music industry. Does this effect representation and portrayal of the black community on television ? — that ultimately is up to you to decide but the overwhelming answer after thinking for a few minutes could be a resounding yes !
For now, it seems that reality television is representing "us," aside from diverse casts on 'Greys Anatomy,' 'Ugly Betty,' and a decent amount of 'big three' (CBS, ABC, NBC) primetime series.
With the above said, this article
is not intended to begin a reality bashing craze, it is in fact to aid
in establishing dialogue about a changing dynamic. Most important it
is a way for you to think and decide whether supporting a reality show
that, while not necessarily reflective in your eyes of you and your
family, might just effect the perception and resulting attitude from
people you might just encounter at work, the grocery store, gas station,
hospital or any public place. Beyond that, it proves that the power
is in numbers. If we support it (or better yet own it), the “powers
that be” will also support it because after all this is a business...
* As an aside, there are a
few television series that are attempting to “represent” and they
are: Lincoln Heights (ABC Family), House of Payne (TBS), and Meet The
Browns (TBS)
i love this show its freakin awsome. from tasha to mailk from kelly to jason and mel and darwin. imma gonna miss this show .this show was the highlight of upn or cw.you truly out done yourself this time upn.BET please pick up the show it will be great for rating!
THAT SHOW WAS MY SHYT!!! I WAS REALLY LOOKING FOWARD TO NEXT SEASON TO SEE HOW MEL & DERWIN TAKE TO BEING MARRIED. NOT TO MENTION THE BABY MAMA DRAMA WOULD HAVE PLAYED A BIG PART ALSO, EVERYTIME A GOOD BLACK SHOW COMES ON THEY TEND TO CANCEL IT! WHY?! I REALLY HOPE SOMEONE ELSE PICKS IT UP BECAUSE I LOVED THAT SHOW
This is so stupid. I love this show. Its so easy to relate to and it gives me motivation and hope! This is so not right
why is this show off out all the other shows leavin this is a good show and the also teaches bout life and how its like be or not being a star
omg r u cereal nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! u cant do this omg wow this show is the best on tv right now i cant belive it dang i love the game i race home $rm school just to see this show i kick my lil bro out the run just to watch it nd now u tellin me it over come on
man i loved this freaking show omg this show had me waiting 4 the next episodes to come on...bet please pick this show up where it left off..bet could use a powerful show like this it would bring some good ass ratings to the network fo sho
Dang, we won't even know what happened between Jason and Camille! Damnit! >=(
Man, I'm going to miss that like crazy! I HOPE BET picks this show up! **crosses fingers and toes**
I was a faithful viewer of all of UPN, or CW shows. I can't believe that another good show is being cancelled. It makes no sense to me that these shows were cancelled when they were some of the only positive aspects of minority relationships. I can understand them eventually being cancelled, but not having a finale just flat out sucks! Especially Girlfriends who was on the air for 8 years. With us living in a reality age, shows like these were a breath of fresh air and a throwback to good quality television.
man im hella mad that was my favorite show its upn lost
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this is the best TV show in baltimore i love you shows........tia and you have grown up i remember when you was on sister sister
I am terribly saddened by the cxllation of The Game. It is a great show and has a very promising career. I am so upset that Black people cannot catch a break. First Girlfriends...now The Game. This is such a slap in the face since the shows fans are so loyal. I have officially started protesting to the CW site. Also I encourage others to not support their network at all. They need to see that BLACK is united and we have a voice. NO CW...No CW...No CW! Hopefully another network picks up the show.
i think they need to stop portraying black people as ghetto
ghetto is not always funny
the show became whack when melanie started sleeping around with the other men
its sad that they do cancel alot of black shows like all of us and girlfriends
girlfriends was a great show
time slot didnt really do the game any justice
they kept changing the days and time
i got tired of trying to catch it on time
THIS ISSUE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH REALITY TV, BUT IT DOES HAS EVERYTHING TO DO WITH RACISM.
i absolutely love this show and when i get home i watch it every day and te-te you are so ssssssseeeeeeeexxxxxxxyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love the show its so much drama and you dont know whats comming next, unlike a soap opra. I LOVE IT!@!! and Tyler Perry WATCH IT ITS SO GOOD. O and Derwin you are so sexyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE YOU
i love this show its the best i just love tasha mack she funny ass s*** this is just the best show period black.!!!!
I Enjoy watching The Game. I really hope another network grabs it. All it needs is a better prime time slot.