#howtogetawaywithshakingdatass
i'm honestly pissed off both Elementary and How to get Away With Murder are airing at the same time
In the lead-up to network TV’s fall 2014 season, outlets buzzed with news of how racially diverse the new slate of shows would be. ABC led the charge, with a weeknight lineup featuring Black-ish, Cristela, Fresh Off the Boat and How to Get Away With Murder — all boasting minority leads and plotlines built around questions of identity.
"You’re going to see shows reflecting the already-changed face of America," ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee told an audience of journalists and advertisers in May.
As it turns out, these programs did more than just bolster their networks’ public relations. | Follow micdotcom
"In a development that blew the minds of TV executives from New York to Hollywood, they also drew remarkably high ratings, prompting a generally homogenous television industry to rethink its attitude toward diversity in programming."
You sound like him, too!
this adorable idiot!
I said, “The only way I can play someone this hard is for something to be peeled away each week, and the first thing that needs to go is the wig.” I just wanted to deal with her hair. It’s a big thing with African-American women…You start when you’re just a young girl. Do you twist it? Do you leave it natural when it’s so hard to take care of? Then you start wearing wigs but every night before bed you’ve got to take the wig off and deal with your hair underneath. And it’s a part of Annalise that I needed the writers to deal with because I’ve never seen it, ever, on TV and I thought it would be very powerful. It’s part of her mask. - Viola Davis (x)