Saturday, November 28, 2009
Phylicia Rashad on Clair Huxtable: The iconic career mom celebrates 25 years of "The Cosby Show"
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Posted by Fri Nov 7, 2008 11:18am PST
Report AbuseI really loved this tv show. My parents were very conservative with what they would let us watch and this was one show that we made sure never to miss.
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Posted by Fri Nov 7, 2008 11:23am PST
Report AbuseYeah, baby!
Clair Huxtable was a wonderful tv role model, and Phylicia Rashad is definitely a real life role model as well.
Thanks for sharing!
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Posted by Fri Nov 7, 2008 11:23am PST
Report AbuseWow, great post, thanks! I loved the Cosby Show growing up, and of course my favorite character was Rudy because she was only a couple of years older than I was. I always thought it was so amazing how they managed to show that Cliff and Claire were so in love and so attracted to eachother without being even remotely sexual.
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Posted by Fri Nov 7, 2008 1:41pm PST
Report AbuseYou've got to be kidding.....the Huxtables, were an insult to the whole black community. They pretended to be the "typical" black urban family.....The father a doctor and the wife a lawyer.....give me a break. The program was a comedy and nothing else, do not give credit for being anything else.
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Posted by Fri Nov 7, 2008 2:50pm PST
Report AbuseSome people labeled the Huxtables as an insult to the black community, whereas I disagreed and I thought they were in fact a credit. This is an African-American family living in the GOOD side of Brooklyn, NY with profitable and respectable jobs, they don't speak broken or improper English, they love each other and their children, well the list can go on but you get the point. Basically, the Huxtables broke the television stereotype of what was then considered the "Typical Black".
Anyway, this was one of the greatest and most entertaining TV programs and also, it showed to ME personally, that just because you're black you don't have to live in the slums/ projects or have a lower quality of life. And besides, half the time I'd just watch it to see Ms. Rashad because she was so much like MY mother.HAHA Plus, she was just COOL, okay. Enough said. ^_^
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Posted by Fri Nov 7, 2008 3:44pm PST
Report AbuseI STILL WATCH THE SHOW ON TV LAND ONE OF MY FAVORITES
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Posted by Fri Nov 7, 2008 3:44pm PST
Report Abusei FOR ONE ENJOYED SEEING THE SHOW MANY TIMES AND FELT THAT IT BVROKE THE STEREOTYPE OF THE TYPICAL BLACK FAMILY AND GAVE THEM HOPE THAT YOU CAN ACHIEVE ANY THING WITH A GOOD EDUCATION AND GOOD PARENTS IT SHOW BLACK PEOPLE IN A VERYPOSITIVE LIGHT AND THAT YOU CAN DO ANYTRHING LOOK AT THE EXAMPLE WE NOW HAVE A BLACK PRESIDENT BY A LARGE MAJORITY OF THE VOTERS SO YOU SEE ANY THING IS POSSIBLE IF YOU WORK FOR IT AND DONT WALLOW IN SELF PITY AND STEREOTYPES BUT WORK HARD GET GOOD EDUCATION AND DONT PUT LIMITS ON YOURSELF OR LET OTHERS DO IT I LOOK AT PEOPLE AS PEOPLE IT IS NOT REVELANT TO ME WHAT THE COLOR IS AS LONG AS THEY DO THEIR BEST AT WHAT THEY DO THEY WILL SUCCEED AS ANY ONE WILL
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Posted by Fri Nov 7, 2008 3:48pm PST
Report AbuseThe Cosby show was awesome and I think it did go a long way toward breaking racial and gender stereotypes. Plus, it was good, clean entertainment. I don't see many shows these days with half its class. Thank you, Phylicia Rashad and Bill Cosby!
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Posted by Fri Nov 7, 2008 7:42pm PST
Report AbuseHi, I really didn't like her to much. I did like the show though.
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Posted by Sat Nov 8, 2008 1:17am PST
Report AbuseThe Cosby Show was and still is one of the best shows on TV. Thank you Ms Rashad for doing such a great job. Remember the season that she was always behind the counter or carrying a box to hid her pregnancy?
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