"One On One" & "Half & Half" Premiere On Netflix, Send Fans Into A Frenzy
“One On One” & “Half & Half” Premiere On Netflix, Send Fans Into A Frenzy
In the final installment of its iconic series of classic Black sitcom premieres, Netflix dropped hit UPN shows “One on One” (starring Kyla Pratt and Flex Alexander) and “Half & Half” (starring Rachel True and Essence Atkins) that already have nostalgic fans who grew up loving the comedy double dose in a frenzy.
If you’re a Kyla Pratt fan, you probably fell in love with the bubbly actress on “One on One” where she plays a teenage daughter who moves in with her single father after her mother accepts an overseas job.
Same with the always booked and busy Essence Atkins and ’90s obsession Rachel True on “Half & Half” about half-sisters who have grown up separately and suddenly become neighbors in the same San Francisco apartment.
it's here!!! @strongblacklead #halfandhalfnetflix #oneononenetflix pic.twitter.com/gSGF4iIxIR
— 𝐢𝐯𝐚𝐧 (@ivxnsson) October 15, 2020
Netflix announced the acquisitions along with “Moesha” (Aug. 1), “The Game” (Aug. 15), “Girlfriends” (Sept. 11), and “The Parkers” that continue to trend across social media.
“The goal of Strong Black Lead is to celebrate and lift up Black Hollywood. These trailblazing shows are a huge part of that story. From the classic clown episode of “The Parkers” to “Moesha”s mind-tripping meet-up with Brandy, we’re thrilled that our members can now enjoy these amazing classics,” gushed Netflix’s Bradley Edwards, Manager, Content Acquisition and Jasmyn Lawson, Manager, Strong Black Lead.
Are you enjoying “One on One” and “Half & Half” on Netflix? Did you even finish “The Parkers,” “Sister, Sister” or “Girlfriends”yet?? Tell us in the comments and peep the Twitter hysteria over “One On One”/Half & Half” on the flip.
Sometimes in this life you can feel all by yourself.. Check One Two!⁰But I have a partner when I can't trust no one else #OneonOneNetflix pic.twitter.com/igOG59vMEc
— S.B. (@theSheenaB) October 15, 2020
“Sometimes in this life you can feel all by yourself.. Check One Two!
But I have a partner when I can’t trust no one else” – the JAM
One of my favorite shows ever now on Netflix #OneonOneNetflix pic.twitter.com/CSoQsAyk8L
— Snook (@_MuvaSting) October 15, 2020
“One of my favorite shows ever now on Netflix” – we love to see it
Me hearing the One on One theme song after 10+ years. #OneonOneNetflix pic.twitter.com/wjnT6iVcEw
— Abigail Stephenson (@abigaileslyn) October 15, 2020
“Me hearing the One on One theme song after 10+ years” – never gets old
Me going home to watch #halfandhalf on Netflix pic.twitter.com/jDF1AgRLfY
— Drew (@JamalDrew) October 15, 2020
“Me going home to watch #halfandhalf on Netflix” – understandable
#ThenAndNow WHOA 😳 Can you guess with #OneonOneNetflix star this is ? 👀 #OneonOne pic.twitter.com/D9ueo5vTSi
— sassyminglee (@IamSassyminglee) October 15, 2020
“#ThenAndNow WHOA 😳 Can you guess which #OneonOneNetflix star this is?” – well, that’s easy
Mona is the original Awkward Black Girl! I remember feeling so seen as a kid! Thank you @RachelTrue 💜#HalfAndHalf #Netflix pic.twitter.com/jyMaDgoXD6
— MelaninMonroe✨ (@_TAYdayEVERYday) October 15, 2020
“Mona is the original Awkward Black Girl! I remember feeling so seen as a kid! Thank you @RachelTrue” – LEGEND
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No Netflix, I will not be skipping the #OneonOne theme song. Do not disrespect me by asking.
— Ivory ✨ (@missivoryyyy) October 15, 2020
“No Netflix, I will not be skipping the #OneonOne theme song. Do not disrespect me by asking.” – it’s essential
I will NEVER skip the #halfandhalf theme song 😂 pic.twitter.com/ePHn6FMdMF
— 💋 (@mamaxtwo) October 16, 2020
“I will NEVER skip the #halfandhalf theme song” – neverrrr
the way im prepared to hear this all day 🥳 #OneonOneNetflix pic.twitter.com/NIitmno1uL
— dirtyGERTIE (@locddolll) October 15, 2020
“the way im prepared to hear this all day” – CLASSIC
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