Quinci LeGardye is a Contributing Culture Editor who covers TV, movies, Korean entertainment, books, and pop culture. When she isn’t writing or checking Twitter, she’s probably watching the latest K-drama or giving a concert performance in her car.
In 2020, Netflix announced the only thing that could possibly save the year from hell: They planned to bring Black sitcoms from the '90s and the early aughts to the streaming platform. Now, thankfully,grace us with their presence on the small screen. Gone are the days of watching old episodes of our favorite shows—especially theand never got them—through low-quality YouTube videos as we attempt to take back any piece of childhood we can grab.
But as much as I wish this weren't true: The bliss caused by Netflix is only temporary. Many of us have a binge-watching problem and can go through seasons of thelike it's nothing. So we created this list to narrow things down for you , so that the next time you stare at your TV screen in a panic, you can turn to this handy-dandy list. If you're looking for a top-notch Black TV show, you've come to the right place.
Marie Claire email subscribers get intel on fashion and beauty trends, hot-off-the-press celebrity news, and more. Sign up here.Twin sisters separated at birth wind up meeting each 14 years later by chance at a Detroit mall. Not wanting to separate the twins any longer, their single adoptive parents agree to move in together so they can be a family. It's as lovely as well as laugh-out-loud funny as it sounds. If you know the famous theme song, you kinda already know what this show is about.
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