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Yes...and they "ignore" it :). Which is probably for the best.

She sounds very future-oriented. It sounds like, if they wanted to use her more and write for her more, she'd do it now. Especially after her film festival is over.

That could be a key to re-invigorating the Winters-Barbers to some level.

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The woman is too talented to NOT have a storyline..... it sounds like she would be interested in a more integral, contract like role with the show again. MAB make us proud once again!

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You are obviously right, to date. Don't you think times could be changing?

Nate--definitely.

Goodbye Tyra and Ana--definitely.

Malcolm...no. Let Shemar have that iconic character and create someone new. It could still fuel the triangle you want. I'd say Gil might work JUST FINE in that role.

Devon...Roxanne...nah...cut your losses.

Nate can get involved in romances...either with new characters, or with others already on the canvas. If they NEED to stay within race (sigh), Gil could usher in a whole family. But I think maybe we're past that now?

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Actually.I agree with you Mark re Devon.He has never made an impression as an actor or character.

Nate would be a clean slate to work with.

I was hoping that Gil might get more story when he dated Tyra once or twice,but it was just another angle of the story that was dropped.

Gil could have a daughter who might get involved with Nate.Gil could get together with Olivia and they could conflict over their kids.

There are so many possibilties.

As for staying in race,should Nate follow in Lily's footsteps and only date whites?

How do people feel about that?

On the one hand it presents interacial relationships as a positive thing,but is it sending a message that it is preferable?

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