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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To the people pissed bc Friends isn’t loved by everyone. It absolutely was a stolen idea. It wasn’t original and it wasn’t creative. It is widely known and has been discussed that the creator stole the idea from Living Single and was jealous of Living Single. Six white people living in NYC. Yeah that screams original and witty. :roll: [/quote] Living Single was a funny show. I have always been a fan of Queen Latifah. I just watched her movie Last Holiday again on prime. Friends was a completely different show. The only stable character on Friends was Ross, the paleontologist, and his ex wife was a lesbian. Again, completely different Gen Xer humor, self-deprecating. [/quote] No, it’s not a completely different show. https://www.nj.com/entertainment/2020/01/david-schwimmer-maybe-there-should-be-an-all-black-friends-queen-latifah-and-living-single-would-like-a-word.html [/quote] Living Single was Queen Latifah's show and centered on her and the other three women. The two men were just supporting roles. Friends was a cast of six lead characters. The three men were not in a supporting role to the three women. [/quote] Ma’am, read the article. Also, maybe actually watch Living Single. [b]You keep touting this and I’m going to disagree. Phoeobe and Joey seemed like supporting characters. But it doesn’t matter at the end of the day. Friends was based on the same concept of Living Single. It wasn’t original. They replaced black characters in Brooklyn with white characters in Manhattan.[/b] [/quote] I watched both shows. They were completely different shows. Living Single was Queen Latifah's show. It was about Queen Latifah, a successful black woman entrepreneur. Living Single had successful Black characters including an attorney, a stockbroker, and a business owner, in contrast to Friends, which featured white characters including a waitress, a folk singer, and an unemployed actor, and no lead characters of color.[6] These were two very different shows. [/quote]
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