Showing posts with label Race. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Race. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2016

Recap episiode 2-4 "Who am I?" or: Did you know Tootie is black?

Regular readers of this blog know that I constantly give props to the show for its progressive addressing of a number of controversial topics, while still recognizing when it is a product of its time and duly criticizing the damaging institutions it entrenched. There is also a third category of Facts of Life episodes: where the show's heart is in the right place and the message is a good one, but the execution is so ham-fisted that it's hard to watch it without chuckling a little bit, even as you feel guilty for chuckling about a really good effort in a time when not a lot of popular culture was making this effort. This episode is the epitome of that phenomenon.


At least that's how I feel. Perhaps I should get on with the recap and let you decide what you think.

This is the episode where Tootie deals with an identity crisis, which is a product of being one of very few black girls at Eastland and the only black girl in her circle of friends.

We open with Natalie and Tootie entering the dining room as Tootie tries to heckle Natalie into calling the boy she likes and inviting him to be her partner in Eastland's dance contest. They're interrupted by the entry of a delivery boy we've never seen before. 

Thursday, July 17, 2014

You take the black, you take the white...

Yesterday, an old friend, one I haven't really talked to since college, send me this timely link.

Go ahead. Click here. I'll wait.

Did you click? If you were afraid, it was just a photo of Lisa Welchel (Blair) with Busta Rhymes, posted yesterday at some kind of Sirius XM festival? I don't know. I don't really know how this Instagram thing works. If anyone can tell me more about where and what this event was, that would be rad.

More importantly, I just realized that I freakin' saw Busta Rhymes back in '02 at the Area 2 Festival! I don't know much about hip hop; I went to Area 2 'cause of David Bowie. But I remember "Pass the Courvoisier," during which Busta indeed passed the Courvoisier. I didn't get any. :(

And so I've decided that this is an excellent time to talk about how The Facts of Life addressed race.

Tootie.