
I Know we don't talk about the failed reboot of "Good Times" by Netflix.
But.....
I would like talk about it. I'll start with the original and why it was so endearing, entertaining, how it became a cultural moment, and a flashpoint in Black television history.
We'll take. hard look at how this reboot missed the mark, what it got wrong by leaning on outdated stereotypes, and turned complex, heartfelt characters into loud caricatured punchlines, as well turning it raunchy and irreverent.
We'll also take a look what happens when reboots are done correctly, nd ask a very important question: Who gets to tell Black stories?