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South Side | Season 2 Ep 5(2021)
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Marcus and Mo was on to something with Mackadocious. They group had slaps
âSmart Guyâ aired its final episode 27 years ago this week
Starring Tahj Mowry as T.J. Henderson, the series followed a 10-year-old child prodigy navigating high school and college while still trying to fit in with his older siblings and everyday teenage life.
The chemistry between T.J., Marcus, Yvette, Floyd, and Mo gave the show so much personality, balancing comedy with real family moments that made the characters feel authentic and relatable. Premiering in the late 90s, the sitcom stood out for its humor, heart, and positive representation of a young Black kid excelling academically without losing his personality or charm. Years later, âSmart Guyâ still holds a special place in nostalgia culture through reruns, quotable moments, and its unforgettable cast dynamic.
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âOne on Oneâ which aired its final episode 20 years ago this week, was one of those early 2000s sitcoms that perfectly blended comedy, family, and coming-of-age moments. Starring Flex Alexander and Kyla Pratt, the series followed a single father and former basketball player raising his teenage daughter while navigating life, dating, school, and growing pains in Baltimore.
Premiering on UPN in 2001, the show became a staple for a generation of Black audiences and helped showcase a fun, relatable father-daughter dynamic that wasnât often centered on television at the time. Between Flexâs comedic energy, Kyla Prattâs charisma, and memorable appearances from stars like Sicily Sewell and Kelly Rowland, âOne on Oneâ grew into one of the defining Black sitcoms of the 2000s.
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âBreakinâ All The Rules was released 22 years ago today.
Released in 2004, âBreakinâ All The Rulesâ starring Jamie Foxx and Morris Chestnut brought early 2000s Black romantic comedy energy with a mix of humor, chaos, and relationship drama. The film followed Quincy Watson(Jamie Foxx) after a bad breakup leads him to write a best-selling breakup guide, only for his own love life to spiral even more out of control.
While it wasnât a major box office smash, the movie became a staple of the era thanks to cable reruns, DVD sales, and the chemistry between its cast. Jamie Foxxâs comedic timing alongside Morris Chestnutâs smooth playboy persona helped make âBreakinâ All The Rulesâ one of those underrated 2000s Black rom-coms fans still revisit for the nostalgia, quotable moments, and classic soundtrack vibes.
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