April 11, 201016 yr Member Now he's so marginalized I can't even be mad at the recast bc he's been given NOTHING to even attempt. Of course they wasn't going to do anything with the Recast Malcolm. Before he even came they wasn't doing anything with the other black folks on the show. & some of us warn ya'll this was going to happen But people was saying the brotha got a job. How can you been against that & al lthat other foolishness. but I rather when they do show Malcolm once in a blue moon. He will be eye candy. Eye Candy Malcolm shown with is shirt of & boxers once every seven months can do wonders for a sista. Edited April 11, 201016 yr by MoTheGreat
April 11, 201016 yr Member What they did with Malcolm is marginalize him so much so his fanbase dies out and they can say "we tried" and move on from these characters.
April 11, 201016 yr Member & some of us warn ya'll this was going to happen Amen. What they did with Malcolm is marginalize him so much so his fanbase dies out and they can say "we tried" and move on from these characters. Daytime reflects its audience.
April 11, 201016 yr Member Absolutely...it is in such stark contrast to the Bell/Alden/Smith (and yes though it pains me to admit it) LML days. There wasn't so much of a distinction, from my view there was no 'Black storyline'...there were just excellent black actors working with decent, thoughtful, writing. Back in the 90s, we had Mamie warring with Jill and Neil, Dru, Malcolm, Olivia, Nathan, Keesha having actual storylines that weren't islanded unto themselves. It's vile, the show has gone to absolute sh*t. And Alex, I loved her.
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