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Would've been better had the black guy been straight gangsta, with the blingin grillz and errthang. The proper accent just isn't scary.
I don't think this thing will ever sell in the marketplace. I don't understand how the black fellow knows where the white women is going to be all the time. Maybe some Iphone GPS locator or something but it seems the logistics of this operation will be very expensive and/or costly. I also see other complications such as what if the police or the white woman's boyfriend doesn't know the black fellow is part of her workout program. The police might end up beating an honest, hard working black man in the end. I can see lawsuits coming about due to this program. Finally this business concept seems really racist. I mean the way it was presented in a comical manner makes it seems they aren't really too serious but I don't think the NAACP and/or Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson (RAINBOW PUSH COALITION) Quannel X would be too receptive to this product. I don't understand how this was approved by the FCC and was able to be shown on the Oxygen Network.
It is long and its black. It does not find the white women as much as the white women find it. It also tends to scare off any white boyfriends. Spoiler :grin:
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Have a soft spot for Godfrey, the narrator, and it's a funny premise. If it were a little better produced it could go viral, or even be a decent broadcast-level sketch.