Forgot Taj was on here (I vaguely remember this episode)❤️❤️This show was everything and part of my introduction to Vivica & em. I grew up with cable, so I saw their movies😄😄
Nah more like the ratings weren't good enough. This show didn't do as good as the other black shows on NBC which means it wasn't resonating with the audience. This show would have had more success on another network like Fox, The WB or UPN. Unfortunately for this show, The WB and UPN weren't around yet.
@@blueblur2273 I know they weren’t. I was 9 when this came out. I grew up with cable, so this was part of my introduction to Vivica, Duane, and Morris, back when she was pretty. Lord, watching this, i keep seeing Duane’s son. These people (Tisha included) have my childhood in their Halloween candy👊🏿👊🏿
@@blueblur2273 slightly disagree. This was a show I remember watching and going to school realizing my classmates were watching and enjoying too. That post Cosby NBC was a trip though, like you said. Because all the new Black shows at the time including the Malcolm Jamal Warner spinoff were actually doing pretty well as new shows go. But all got cut unceremoniously. Coincidentally kinda funny because shows like Friends debut not long after Out All Night was cut and it wasn’t a ratings hit. But they were given time to grow and find an audience
@@seensay2132 I here what you're saying but it all comes down to a ratings. When Friends debuted, they debuted to solid numbers. In it's 1st season it finished in the top 10. When Out All Night debuted it finished with below average numbers. Same with Here and Now. Both these shows in their 1st season failed to finish in the top 100 which is why they were cancelled. That's why I say Out All Night would have had more success on another network. While it would have been viewed by fewer people they would have had more of a chance to develop and find it's audience due to lesser expectations. A show like In the House was able to extend it's life exactly because of this. When it debuted on NBC it debuted to solid enough numbers to be renewed for a 2nd season. But by the end of the 2nd season they dipped below average numbers and were then cancelled. Then UPN picked it and it was able to last several more years despite not putting anywhere close to the numbers it did on NBC.
@@sheenashanta1205 I wasn’t saying that as someone who never saw this. I REALLY FORGOT she was on here. I DID watch the Smolletts’ show (unlike MOST) afterall…😟
Tahj Mowry's character would rather be ratchet than focus on the things that would most likely make him successful. The lessons that Duane Martin's character taught Tahj - those lessons of respect, tidiness, education, and avoiding video games and other things that serve no future benefit in our world in which we must compete for resources in society unless one plans to make a career out of playing video games or other meaningless things - is what all parents should teach their children. By the time we reach the legal age to work, we should have the knowledge and skills to be entrepreneurs opening successful businesses right from the gate. Too many young adults, as I was, are clueless, already heading toward homelessness or destitute, and starting from the beginning at the age of 18 when at 18 we should have at least 10 years of learning and studying a profession. Even if one's profession requires them to go to college or if one wants to learn a new profession as a young adult, at least with the knowledge and skills you have in the profession that you've been studying for the past decade, you have an idea of what you can do to make or earn money or where to go to establish a network that would lead you to earning money while you pursue your education in college.
@@TF-gf3fs All 4 of them have a piece of my childhood in their freezer and I hate Vivica for being so different now. I’m an old concert kid from the 80s and 90s and this was right after Kriss Kross, I think
@melissawalker587 so how old were you when you were listening to Jodeci? Were you having sex yet? I didn't say I didn't like them, I said no KIDS liked Jodeci because they have no business liking Jodeci because Jodeci is not kid d friendly.
Only a black comedy would equate good parenting lessons with child abuse and exalt fun over everything else. Smh. What Vidal needs to do is make learning good lessons fun.
They had everybody on this damn show 😍
Amen. As a kid with cable, this whole cast has my childhood in their freezer😄😄👊🏿
"One of these days i'd like to rock your world"
I CACKLED!!
😂
Forgot Taj was on here (I vaguely remember this episode)❤️❤️This show was everything and part of my introduction to Vivica & em. I grew up with cable, so I saw their movies😄😄
Taj was so adorable. I still watch him in smart guy every night. Awwwww ❤❤❤
@@unknown5995 Yes♥️♥️It still fux me up how he was in the There’s Got…A Way video😄😄
I grew up with cable looking azz 😂😂😂
Lucky only when I went to my uncle house during weekends 😂😂he had Dishnetwork satellite cable good ole days!!!
Duane Martin is hilarious on this show.
He actually was
I never knew he had this much comedy to Give off...he was very funny on here
His best ever
I remember this episode!!!
This show should have lasted. Smdh them NBC Execs must’ve wanted a clown show instead 🤷🏾♂️
Amen. I grew up in a house with cable, so they all have an equal slice of my childhood in their freezer👊🏿👊🏿
Nah more like the ratings weren't good enough. This show didn't do as good as the other black shows on NBC which means it wasn't resonating with the audience. This show would have had more success on another network like Fox, The WB or UPN. Unfortunately for this show, The WB and UPN weren't around yet.
@@blueblur2273 I know they weren’t. I was 9 when this came out. I grew up with cable, so this was part of my introduction to Vivica, Duane, and Morris, back when she was pretty. Lord, watching this, i keep seeing Duane’s son. These people (Tisha included) have my childhood in their Halloween candy👊🏿👊🏿
@@blueblur2273 slightly disagree. This was a show I remember watching and going to school realizing my classmates were watching and enjoying too. That post Cosby NBC was a trip though, like you said. Because all the new Black shows at the time including the Malcolm Jamal Warner spinoff were actually doing pretty well as new shows go. But all got cut unceremoniously. Coincidentally kinda funny because shows like Friends debut not long after Out All Night was cut and it wasn’t a ratings hit. But they were given time to grow and find an audience
@@seensay2132 I here what you're saying but it all comes down to a ratings. When Friends debuted, they debuted to solid numbers. In it's 1st season it finished in the top 10. When Out All Night debuted it finished with below average numbers. Same with Here and Now. Both these shows in their 1st season failed to finish in the top 100 which is why they were cancelled.
That's why I say Out All Night would have had more success on another network. While it would have been viewed by fewer people they would have had more of a chance to develop and find it's audience due to lesser expectations. A show like In the House was able to extend it's life exactly because of this. When it debuted on NBC it debuted to solid enough numbers to be renewed for a 2nd season. But by the end of the 2nd season they dipped below average numbers and were then cancelled. Then UPN picked it and it was able to last several more years despite not putting anywhere close to the numbers it did on NBC.
Massive Classic
Ps Peace to Def Jef
He reminds me of the British guy who was on Eve’s show
Donovan
@@mp4455 ❤️
15:41 I forgot JOURNEE WAS ON HERE, TOO😫😫😫
Journey was every where back then. Remember all her real brothers and sisters had that tv show as well 😂
@@sheenashanta1205 I wasn’t saying that as someone who never saw this. I REALLY FORGOT she was on here. I DID watch the Smolletts’ show (unlike MOST) afterall…😟
Tahj Mowry's character would rather be ratchet than focus on the things that would most likely make him successful. The lessons that Duane Martin's character taught Tahj - those lessons of respect, tidiness, education, and avoiding video games and other things that serve no future benefit in our world in which we must compete for resources in society unless one plans to make a career out of playing video games or other meaningless things - is what all parents should teach their children. By the time we reach the legal age to work, we should have the knowledge and skills to be entrepreneurs opening successful businesses right from the gate. Too many young adults, as I was, are clueless, already heading toward homelessness or destitute, and starting from the beginning at the age of 18 when at 18 we should have at least 10 years of learning and studying a profession. Even if one's profession requires them to go to college or if one wants to learn a new profession as a young adult, at least with the knowledge and skills you have in the profession that you've been studying for the past decade, you have an idea of what you can do to make or earn money or where to go to establish a network that would lead you to earning money while you pursue your education in college.
Joedci and little Kids?
I laughed out loud
Reminds me of when they had Rappin' 4Tay on one of those teen Summit type BET shows with his drug dealin' manager. Sht was out of pocket.
@@CinqueMalcolm 🤣🤣🤣🤣
14:26 Is that the boy who played Jada’s son on MENACE…❓⁉️♥️
Yuppppp
Yup Tia and Tamera Mowry lil brother
Actually, you’re both WRONG and the answer to my question is YES😄😄 #Thanx #NoThanx
Tahj is a cutie!
Who TF USED 2cut Tahj Mowry's hair??? 😮😮
When Vivica was pretty…..👊🏿👊🏿
Now she botched up her face.😬
@@TF-gf3fs All 4 of them have a piece of my childhood in their freezer and I hate Vivica for being so different now. I’m an old concert kid from the 80s and 90s and this was right after Kriss Kross, I think
@@TF-gf3fs she is still Beautiful!!! #Naptown 4Life....
Vivica #naptown
Taj #youngking
Vivica, is definitely Naptown!!! And Idc what she has changed or how... She is Forever #N.A.P.
No little kid like Jodeci
If you were an 80's baby that's all you heard in the house growing up in the 90's
@@keldorthebluemack my parents were adults in the 90's, they played Al Green, Anita Baker, Patty Labelle and so on. My sister listened to Jodeci.
Just because YOU didn't like them doesn't mean it was the same for others. Your opinion isn't facts 🙄
@melissawalker587 so how old were you when you were listening to Jodeci? Were you having sex yet?
I didn't say I didn't like them, I said no KIDS liked Jodeci because they have no business liking Jodeci because Jodeci is not kid d friendly.
The xy
Only a black comedy would equate good parenting lessons with child abuse and exalt fun over everything else. Smh. What Vidal needs to do is make learning good lessons fun.
You must have never watched the Disney channel Smfh!! And let’s not forget THE ACTORS may be BLACK but the writers are not 💯