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>> it's my friends are parking tonight. >> reporter: to the tougher stuff. >> black women need to support each other, not tear each other down. >> reporter: we had bigger dreams than just finding the man. >> you are the bitch that i've always wanted to be. >> reporter: i think women in sitcom history have become much more vocal in advocating for themselves, and they have now progressed in their careers and made their own shows. >> who are the ladies? >> we're the ladies. >> i'm not the ladies. >> yeah, you're the ladies. >> i'm not the ladies. >> girls comes along, girls resinates. you go, okay, yeah, they're not pretending to be anybody else, they're themselves. >> i don't want a picture of your dick because i live very near you so if you want me to look at your dick, i could just come over and look at your dick. >> it wasn't about the fabulousness, but about them being kind of a mess and trying to find a way being a mess. >> nothing was off the table.
pitched "girlfriends." >> you know i'm about to make junior partner and i've got a great house and i just -- i don't have anyone to share it with. >> it was like a network version of "sex and the city" but with four black women in los angeles instead of new york. and you know, we see how their lives are different. >> i'll tell you what i'm going to do to you. big boy. >> oh, yeah. who's your daddy, bitch? >> what? >> "girlfriends" started to deal with subject matter that black women are really dealing with. from the light and fluffy stuff. >> my friends are perky tonight. >> to the tougher stuff. >> black women need to be supporting each other, not tearing each other down. >> we had bigger dreams than just finding the man. >> you are the bitch that i have always wanted to be. >> i think women in sitcom history have become much more vocal in advocating for themselves.
>> you're the bitch that i've always wanted to be. >> i guess women in sitcom history have become much more vocal advocating for themselves an have now progressed in their careers an made their own shows. >> who are the ladies? >> where are the ladies? >> girls comes a lot. girls resonates. you go okay. they're not pretending to be anybody else. >> i don't want a picture of your [bleep]. >> it wasn't about the fabulousness. it was about them finding a mess. >> nothing was off the table. people are shocked at what she was doing. but it was still a very i think narrow vision of america happen it wasn't the reality for most
junior partner. and i've got a great house, but i just -- i don't have anyone to share it with. >> it was like a network version of "sex and the city", but with four black women in los angeles instead of new york, and, you know, we see how their lives are different. >> i'll tell you what i'm going to do to you, big boy. >> oh, yeah. who's your daddy, [bleep]? >> what? >> "girlfriends" started to deal with subject matter that black women are really dealing with. from the light and fluffy stuff. >> my friends are perky tonight. >> to the tougher stuff. >> black women need to be supporting each other, not tearing each other down. >> we had bigger dreams than just finding the man. >> you are the [bleep] that i have always wanted to be. >> i think women in sitcom history have become much more vocal in advocating for themselves and they have now progressed in their careers and made their own shows.
black women in los angeles instead of new york. >> we see how their lives are different. >> i will tell you what i am going to do to you big boy. >> who's your daddy - >> what? >> "girlfriends" started to deal with subject matter that black women deal with. >> my friends are perky tonight. >> black women need to be supporting each other, not tearing each other down. >> we had bigger dreams than just finding a man. >> you are the [ bleep ] i have always wanted to to be. >> women in sitcom history have become more vocal and advocating for themselves. and they have now progressed in their career and made their own shows. >> who are the ladies? >> we are the ladies, i am not the lady. >> i am not the ladies. >> girls come along. girls resonate, you go okay,
so being raised not to complain but to see an opportunity, pitched "girlfriends." >> you know i'm about to make junior partner and i've got a great house and i just -- i don't have anyone to share it with. >> it was like a network version of "sex and the city" but with four black women in los angeles instead of new york. and you know, we see how their lives are different. >> i'll tell you what i'm going to do to you. big boy. >> oh, yeah. who's your daddy, bitch? >> what? >> "girlfriends" started to deal with subject matter that black women are really dealing with. from the light and fluffy stuff. >> my friends are perky tonight. >> to the tougher stuff. >> black women need to be supporting each other, not tearing each other down. >> we had bigger dreams than just finding the man. >> you are the bitch that i have always wanted to be. >> i think women in sitcom history have become much more vocal in advocating for themselves.
>> oh, yeah. who's your daddy, bitch? >> what? >> "girlfriends" started to deal with subject matter that black women are really dealing with. from the light and fluffy stuff. >> my friends are perky tonight. >> to the tougher stuff. >> black women need to be supporting each other, not tearing each other down. >> we had bigger dreams than just finding the man. >> you are the bitch that i have always wanted to be. >> i think women in sitcom history have become much more vocal in advocating for themselves. and they have now progressed in their careers and made their own shows. >> who are the ladies? >> obvi we're the ladies. >> i'm not the ladies. >> yeah, you're the ladies. >> i am other not the ladies. >> "girls" comes along. "girls" resonates. you go, okay, they're not pretending to be anybody else. they're themselves.
>> what? >> "girlfriends" started to deal with subject matter that black women are really dealing with. from the light and fluffy stuff. >> my friends are perky tonight. >> to the tougher stuff. >> black women need to be supporting each other, not tearing each other down. >> we had bigger dreams than just finding the man. >> you are the bitch that i have always wanted to be. >> i think women in sitcom history have become much more vocal in advocating for themselves. and they have now progressed in their careers and made their own shows. >> who are the ladies? >> obvi we're the ladies. >> i'm not the ladies. >> yeah, you're the ladies. >> i am other not the ladies. >> "girls" comes along. "girls" resonates. you go, okay, they're not pretending to be anybody else. they're themselves. >> i don't want a picture of your dick because i live very near you. so if you wanted me to look at
to do to you. big boy. >> oh, yeah. who's your daddy, bitch? >> what? >> "girlfriends" started to deal with subject matter that black women are really dealing with. from the light and fluffy stuff. >> my friends are perky tonight. >> to the tougher stuff. >> black women need to be supporting each other, not tearing each other down. >> we had bigger dreams than just finding the man. >> you are the bitch that i have always wanted to be. >> i think women in sitcom history have become much more vocal in advocating for themselves. and they have now progressed in their careers and made their own shows. >> who are the ladies? >> obvi we're the ladies. >> i'm not the ladies. >> yeah, you're the ladies. >> i am other not the ladies. >> "girls" comes along. "girls" resonates. you go, okay, they're not pretending to be anybody else.
four black women in los angeles instead of new york. and we see how their lives are different. >> i'll tell you what i'm going to do to you, big boy. >> oh, yeah. who's your daddy, bitch? >> what? >> "girlfriends" started to deal with subject matter that black women are really dealing with, from the light and fluffy stuff. >> my friends are perky tonight. >> to the tougher stuff. >> black women need to be supporting each other and not tearing each other down. >> we had bigger dreams than just finding the man. >> you are the bitch that i've always wanted to be. >> i think women in sitcom history have become much more vocal in advocating for themselves. and they have now progressed in their careers and made their own shows. >> who are the ladies? >> obvi, we're the ladies. >> i'm not the ladies. >> yeah you're, the ladies. . >> i'm not the ladies.