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Tyler Perry's The Haves and the Have Nots
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Avery" data-source="post: 68280" data-attributes="member: 27"><p>I Do think TP takes too many liberties with his recurring characters. Most shows like this subject their recurring players to various abuse in service to the storylines of the core characters, but TP tends to take it too far. Some of the embarrassing stuff (like that scene you mention) should also be inflicted on their core characters more often, such as the girdle/wig stuff with the ladies at the jailhouse. It keeps them all more on an even footing and doesn't create that sense that if you're not in the opening title card, you shouldn't expect to escape with your dignity.</p><p></p><p>I'll assume you didn't see Tuesday night's new episode yet. I was away visiting my family in Savannah, but made sure to clear the schedule to see it! My mother did everything short of clutch her pearls when I explained some of the more curious situations. <img src="http://www.hazelnet.org/icon/emote/yikes.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":eck:" title="eck :eck:" data-shortname=":eck:" /> According to Comcast, this was NOT season five, and was in fact season four, episode 12.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Avery, post: 68280, member: 27"] I Do think TP takes too many liberties with his recurring characters. Most shows like this subject their recurring players to various abuse in service to the storylines of the core characters, but TP tends to take it too far. Some of the embarrassing stuff (like that scene you mention) should also be inflicted on their core characters more often, such as the girdle/wig stuff with the ladies at the jailhouse. It keeps them all more on an even footing and doesn't create that sense that if you're not in the opening title card, you shouldn't expect to escape with your dignity. I'll assume you didn't see Tuesday night's new episode yet. I was away visiting my family in Savannah, but made sure to clear the schedule to see it! My mother did everything short of clutch her pearls when I explained some of the more curious situations. :eck: According to Comcast, this was NOT season five, and was in fact season four, episode 12. [/QUOTE]
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