I learned what a strong work ethic and belief in yourself could lead to. I learned how to speak up and to not pigeonhole myself. And more.
When quotes from an interview with Friends cast member David Schwimmer went viral, many people felt he missed the mark by not taking into account one of the most influential all-Black casted sitcoms of the '90s: Living Single. Often times in the Black community, we refer to Friends as the white Living Single, considering the show premiered a year before Friends and could actually be considered the template for which the internationally syndicated show was founded on.
From Khadijah I learned what a strong work ethic and belief in yourself could lead to. Aware of the odds stacked against her, she didn’t become discouraged by the difficulty of the road ahead of her. Instead, she faced it head-on. Memorable quote: “You see, a good man is like fine wine. They all start out like grapes. Our job is to stomp on them! And then keep them in the dark until they mature into something we wouldn’t mind having dinner with.”Synclaire James: The Sweetheart Portrayed by Kim Coles, Synclaire was the first one to try and smooth over tensions in the group as they arose. Her famous calming “woo woo woo” chant is synonymous with her name, a chant she’d intone anytime one of her roommates was stressed out.
From Regine I learned to never settle, in any area of my life. Ultimately Regine was able to self-evaluate and come to terms with the idea that life doesn’t always go according to plan but that doesn’t mean you have to lose sight of what it is you want. Sometimes taking a different road can lead you to something better than you expected.These four ladies are the embodiment of sisterhood. Even with fallouts between them, they always found their way back to one another.
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