21 Classic Black Shows We Need On Netflix
We all have Netflix. And we all have looked at our TVs and wondered where our Black shows are. We’re not quite sure why Netflix is omitting so many Black classics, but they’re really making it hard to Netflix and Chill without our favorite Black shows.
Here are 21 suggestions to make Netflix better…
Martin – The comedy from the mind of Martin Lawrence is one of the most iconic Black comedies from the 90s. What gives?
Living Single – C’mon. Where is it? What’s the deal?
New York Undercover – The live performances may make it difficult but just cut them out and give us the show.
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Girlfriends – YAASSSSSS
Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air – Sure there’s an episode of Fresh Prince on TV at all times of the day, but we want to be able to pick the episodes we want when we want.
Roots – Kids need to see it. Everyone needs to learn the history.
My Wife And Kids – This was maybe the best Black family show in the 2000s. We deserve to see it!
The Steve Harvey Show – Peak Steve Harvey and Cedric The Entertainer. Give it to us!
Moesha – The show had so many classic moments the we want to relive.
Kenan and Kel – Who wants to see Kenan and Kel? I do, I do I dooooooo.
The Game (All Episodes) – The first few seasons are on Netflix but we want all of them.
The Chris Rock Show – Netflix doesn’t do HBO shows but we can’t find this show ANYWHERE.
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