Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Season 2 is confirmed, focusing on Anthony!
Ugh, really? Can't say I like him all that much.
+1
If the Duke isn’t highlighted I won’t be as interested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Season 2 is confirmed, focusing on Anthony!
Ugh, really? Can't say I like him all that much.
+1
If the Duke isn’t highlighted I won’t be as interested.
Yup. I’m only watching if the Duke is featured, preferable w/o a shirt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Season 2 is confirmed, focusing on Anthony!
Ugh, really? Can't say I like him all that much.
+1
If the Duke isn’t highlighted I won’t be as interested.
Yup. I’m only watching if the Duke is featured, preferable w/o a shirt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Season 2 is confirmed, focusing on Anthony!
Ugh, really? Can't say I like him all that much.
+1
If the Duke isn’t highlighted I won’t be as interested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Season 2 is confirmed, focusing on Anthony!
Ugh, really? Can't say I like him all that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked the diversity because of I couldn’t tell any of the white men characters apart
I remember reading in a mystery novel from the 1950s a passing comment from one of the characters that of course all blacks looked the same and you couldn't tell them apart. It was set in a Caribbean island and I remember thinking wow, what a crass and racist thing to say.
Funny how some things never change.
The 3 brothers did look a lot alike. That isn't racist to say.
Agree. There are multiple threads on Reddit about how the brothers look alike and how to tell them apart. So that posters comment is hilarious and ridiculous to me.
Not everyone has watched the show.
Saying "all white men" is quite different from "three brothers."
The former is definitely racist. The latter is not.
Why would you be in this thread if you haven’t watched the show? The 3 main white characters look alike and they happen to be brothers. That isn’t racist you nut.
The three main characters are SUPPOSED to look alike. That is a point the author makes in the books. Many, many, MANY times.
Anonymous wrote:Season 2 is confirmed, focusing on Anthony!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked the diversity because of I couldn’t tell any of the white men characters apart
I remember reading in a mystery novel from the 1950s a passing comment from one of the characters that of course all blacks looked the same and you couldn't tell them apart. It was set in a Caribbean island and I remember thinking wow, what a crass and racist thing to say.
Funny how some things never change.
The 3 brothers did look a lot alike. That isn't racist to say.
Agree. There are multiple threads on Reddit about how the brothers look alike and how to tell them apart. So that posters comment is hilarious and ridiculous to me.
Not everyone has watched the show.
Saying "all white men" is quite different from "three brothers."
The former is definitely racist. The latter is not.
Why would you be in this thread if you haven’t watched the show? The 3 main white characters look alike and they happen to be brothers. That isn’t racist you nut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked the diversity because of I couldn’t tell any of the white men characters apart
I remember reading in a mystery novel from the 1950s a passing comment from one of the characters that of course all blacks looked the same and you couldn't tell them apart. It was set in a Caribbean island and I remember thinking wow, what a crass and racist thing to say.
Funny how some things never change.
The 3 brothers did look a lot alike. That isn't racist to say.
Agree. There are multiple threads on Reddit about how the brothers look alike and how to tell them apart. So that posters comment is hilarious and ridiculous to me.
Not everyone has watched the show.
Saying "all white men" is quite different from "three brothers."
The former is definitely racist. The latter is not.
Why would you be in this thread if you haven’t watched the show? The 3 main white characters look alike and they happen to be brothers. That isn’t racist you nut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked the diversity because of I couldn’t tell any of the white men characters apart
I remember reading in a mystery novel from the 1950s a passing comment from one of the characters that of course all blacks looked the same and you couldn't tell them apart. It was set in a Caribbean island and I remember thinking wow, what a crass and racist thing to say.
Funny how some things never change.
The 3 brothers did look a lot alike. That isn't racist to say.
Agree. There are multiple threads on Reddit about how the brothers look alike and how to tell them apart. So that posters comment is hilarious and ridiculous to me.
Not everyone has watched the show.
Saying "all white men" is quite different from "three brothers."
The former is definitely racist. The latter is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked the diversity because of I couldn’t tell any of the white men characters apart
I remember reading in a mystery novel from the 1950s a passing comment from one of the characters that of course all blacks looked the same and you couldn't tell them apart. It was set in a Caribbean island and I remember thinking wow, what a crass and racist thing to say.
Funny how some things never change.
The 3 brothers did look a lot alike. That isn't racist to say.
Agree. There are multiple threads on Reddit about how the brothers look alike and how to tell them apart. So that posters comment is hilarious and ridiculous to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked the diversity because of I couldn’t tell any of the white men characters apart
I remember reading in a mystery novel from the 1950s a passing comment from one of the characters that of course all blacks looked the same and you couldn't tell them apart. It was set in a Caribbean island and I remember thinking wow, what a crass and racist thing to say.
Funny how some things never change.
The 3 brothers did look a lot alike. That isn't racist to say.