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What first comes to mind is super-skinny Jimmie
Walker proclaiming "Dyn-o-mite!" and waving his arms
like a funky scarecrow in a whirlwind of 1970s jive.
But while Walker's James "J.J." Evans Junior became
the most famous face of
Good Times, the
bedrock of the sitcom were the actors playing his
parents, Esther Rolle and John Amos as Florida and
James Evans, two good-hearted but fallible people
struggling to raise their family amid the poverty of
the Chicago projects. Add to the mix boy-crazy
daughter Thelma (Bernnadette Stanis), preadolescent
black activist Michael (Ralph Carter), and Florida's
world-wise best friend Willona (sassy Ja'net DuBois),
and you've got one of the best comic ensembles of
the time. Modern politically correct sensibilities
may wince a bit at J.J.'s sometimes cartoonish
antics, but what's far more striking about the first
season of
Good Times is how frank the show
was willing to be about race, politics, class,
religion, sexual double standards, and family
conflicts--considerably more direct and daring, in
fact, than just about anything you'll find on
television today. The topics of shows range from the
corruption of television evangelism and
white-centered history classes in school (Michael
gets suspended for stating that George Washington
owned slaves) to more typical sitcom themes like a
housekeeping contest or J.J.'s girlfriend
troubles--but even the most lightweight episodes
tosses out a few acerbic (and genuinely funny)
comments on the difficulty of being black in
America.
--Bret Fetzer
Product Description
One of television's groundbreaking Dyn-O-Mite
sitcoms debuts on DVD!
Time: 334 Min.Format: DVD
MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR
UPC: 043396003439 Manufacturer No: 00343
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