New sitcom 'The Carmichael Show' will talk about black lives in a real way
When co-star Loretta Devine said, “I think we’re going to get to discuss things that really need to be discussed like Obama and Ferguson,” comedian Jerrod Carmichael confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that his new sitcom, The Carmichael, will focus on real life by talking about real topics.
“Our intention is to talk about things, like to actually reflect the conversations that are being had in living rooms amongst families, amongst couples.”
NBC gave the show a six-episode pick up after it was redeveloped. Devine and David Alan Grier will play Carmichael’s parents; the show also stars Lil Rel Howery as his “ever-hustling brother,” and Amber West as his therapist girlfriend.
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Danielle Henderson is a lapsed academic, heavy metal karaoke machine, and culture editor at Fusion. She enjoys thinking about how race, gender, and sexuality shape our cultural narratives, but not in a boring way.
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