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Brandy Norwood in Moesha (1996)

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Moesha

27 reviews
7/10

Gotta Give UPN Credit

I gotta give it to The WB and UPN. They aired quite a few Black-American shows that would otherwise not have seen the light of day. There was "The Wayans Bros.," "In the House," "Parent 'Hood," "Malcolm & Eddie," "The Jamie Foxx Show," "The Steve Harvey Show," "Sister, Sister," and others. Among them was "Moesha" starring the singer Brandy.

"Moesha" was right in my wheelhouse as a show. To me it was like the African-American answer to "Blossom." Brandy was a hip, stylish teen dealing with teen things; plus Brandy was huge at that time. She was putting out hits, so who wouldn't want to see her on screen--and she wasn't bad as an actress.
  • view_and_review
  • Mar 19, 2024
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6/10

Great until the college years

  • msmy98
  • Aug 25, 2020
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6/10

Ok show

A decent Black youth coming- of age show. Real topics are approached in a realistic way for the most part, aside from once in awhile where the humor may be tacky. Also, as someone raised by a Jamaican family, Dee ( the stepmom)'s fake forced Jamaican accent is just painful.
  • queen_candace01
  • Nov 26, 2020
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Slice of American Teen Life

Moesha started off as a good little situation comedy with a difference: it was the first situation comedy centered around an African-American teenaged girl. Moesha, Hakeem, Kim and Niecy got into the usual trouble that teens on sitcoms do. However, it didn't always feel like the same old plot lines because of the appealing cast, at least in the first couple of seasons.

Unfortunately, the show decided to do continuing storylines, turning it more into a soap opera than a sitcom. I'm still wondering--who's bright idea it was to reveal that Moesha's dad Frank had an affair in the past that produced a son? It was sort of disturbing to see upstanding Frank's image tarnished, and the resulting fallout that happened afterwards. Then Countess Vaughn left to star in `The Parkers', and her character (Kim) was seldom referred to after that. Andell (Yvette Wilson), the owner of the café the teens hung out at, was unceremoniously hustled off the show (fortunately, she was placed on `The Parkers'), and her fiancee (Bernie Mac) disappeared, never to be heard about again. What was the deal with Dee (Sheryl Lee Ralph) taking a job in Jamaica during the last season? Other than a few appearances, her character virtually disappeared. All the drama involving Moesha's relationships with Q and Hakeem, and Dorian's (Brandy's real life brother, Ray J) brushes with the law became tiring.

Moesha was canceled with not one, but two major cliffhangers left unresolved-one involving a pregnancy and the other involving a kidnaping. A disappointing ending to a show that showed much promise in the beginning.
  • hillari
  • Nov 5, 2001
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7/10

Good untill the last season

  • bewitched7921
  • Apr 29, 2024
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4/10

Moesha

  • kenyaekofi
  • Aug 30, 2020
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7/10

An alright show for Teens

  • shani_dayo
  • Sep 4, 2015
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4/10

This show should've ended in the 4th season

  • eclipsehouse
  • Apr 4, 2024
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8/10

Underrated

  • safenoe
  • Jan 7, 2024
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8/10

A decent 90s sitcom introducing mainstream audiences to a breakout star!

  • marcusmontgomery-93526
  • Aug 8, 2025
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Great show until the end

This was one of the most watched sitcoms that garnered a huge African- American audience during it run on UPN. Originally is was supposed to start off as pilot for CBS in 1995,but instead UPN picked up the series and it did extremely well becoming the network's longest-running show which mainly came on Monday nights at the 8:00pm hour(which gave teens time to finish up their studies before the show came on). Moesha started out as a good little comedy,but its was Brandy and crew that kept the show going and it was the first to center around the everyday occurances of a African-American teenager(which Brandy's character Moesha Mitchell made the transition from high school to college during the show's run) but the show had so much more. From interactions with her parents Frank and Dee(played by William Faulk and Sheryl Lee Ralph) to rival sibling feuds with Myles,her closest friends who managed to get themselves in all kinds of trouble like Niecy and Kim(it was Niecy who join Moesha in college in later episodes) to her on again,off again relationships with Hakeem and Q and later on constant confrontations with her cousin Dorian (played by Brandy's real life brother Ray J) who was always in trouble with the law. This was a show that was funny at times,but most of the time you had to just follow along cause you'll never know what Brandy's character is thinking or doing whatever next. Very interesting show.

Unfortunately,Moesha was cancelled in 2001,but the show had two major cliffhangers that were left unsolved-including one that dealt with teen-marriage,one dealt with pregnancy,and the other involving a kidnapping and drugs. The final episode of the series ended on May 23,2001 which was an hour long episode that dealt with those issues including the showdown between Dorian and Frank and there interaction with a notorious drug lord (played by Master P),and the sudden fate of Moesha who runs off with her high school pal Q,and the fight scene where Hakeem and Q come to blows when they find out that Brandy's character is pregnant and Frank gets furious. As for Dee,she leaves for Jamaica....the end.
  • raysond
  • Apr 17, 2002
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8/10

Good show turned bad

  • brandon_jordan-37209
  • Jan 1, 2022
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8/10

MOESHA: Teen Sitcom & Family Drama

MOESHA (1996-2001) starring the gorgeous and iconic Brandy Norwood, was a really great family sitcom drama. This series is a bit light hearted, and definitely started off stronger than it ended. (Grrr, that cliffhanger!) But it was a lovable and memorable show nonetheless.

"A teenager struggles to come to terms with everything life throws at her."

Overall, this series was a really good show, a youth centered coming-of-age, family drama, about a black, African-American teen in the mid 90's. Among other great, diverse sitcom dramas of the time (Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Sister Sister, Family Matters etc.) Moesha really added to the mix.

Brandy was exceptional as always, clever, funny and gorgeous as well. Why aren't there more shows like this? Wholesome diverse, family shows? A really good show!
  • Jinxxa_Wolfe
  • Nov 17, 2024
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Pretty good Show

I am proud to say that I was a teenager in the late 90's and that I was a true product of a 90's teenager. In the 90's, we had a fair share of shows that focused on the lives of typical teenagers. We had the "Fresh Prince," "My So Called Life" and even to a lesser extent, "Blossom." There was a little show that debuted in January 1996 on UPN called "Moesha," featuring then a teenage singing sensation known to the world as Brandy. Who would know that this show would strike a chord with audiences and also become one of UPN's longest running series.

I would like to say that I thought "Moesha" was a very good show and it proves Brandy's strengths as an television actress. The characters were lovable, funny and charming but as with every sitcom this show wasn't without it's flaws. I felt at certain points this show kinda took itself to seriously by having too many dramatic episodes/moments. It seems as if every episode(especially during the first and last seasons) tried to take itself way too serious as it shouldn't have(especially in the first season with the ongoing subplot of Moesha not fully getting along with Dee). Well hey I guess this is what made "Moesha" work. Well the show was good while it lasted and I still catch it in reruns. Again, it's a pretty good show that is worthy to view at least once.
  • actionmoviestar
  • Aug 26, 2005
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10/10

Greatest tv show EVER!!!!

This show covered mainly all topics a adolescent to teenager deals with even today in 2021! It is the perfect coming of age tv show for a black female. But it includes ALL demographics. And I loved how it kept the ongoing required love between Akeem and Moesha!
  • cuyler_mariama
  • Dec 18, 2021
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10/10

Moesha is a good tv shows too watch

  • jonessharee
  • Jun 2, 2021
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Moesha was a classic

Moesha was a classic show and it made an huge impact in my life. That show helped me make important decisions in life and it was a good show for all audience to watch. (I still watch the RE-RUNS)

Every season the show kept improving and the show talked about all kinds of issues that every teenagers or adults or young children can relate to. I truly think the reason why UPN was really popular during 1996-2001 is because of the show Moesha. Moesha had reached #1 as the highest rating show during the years. I don't think UPN had a show that last 6 straight season number 1. Many people who watches UPN must have watched Moesha. Either they like the show or not, it doesn't matter because the show Moesha became popular.

All those who think that Moesha is not a good show, must think again. They don't know anything about that show, all they do is hate. Haters might not like the show because Moesha was a sitcom that started very light and easy-going, and it ended with serious issues that people can relate to in life. Haters rather see the stereotypes of people from all race and expect them not to be serious and be funny instead.

Moesha was a show that had people THINK TWICE and realized that the issues of each episodes of Moesha is really sending people messages. Moesha was more than just a sitcom. Moesha was like The Cosby show.

All those who believe that the show Moesha should be DVD/VHS, be sure to sign the petition. Support this petition to get Moesha on DVD!!!

Much love and respect!! Moesha 4 ever!

Z
  • sweetlikez
  • Aug 3, 2003
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10/10

coming of age

This is an coming of age tale from the teen black female point of view Of living in Crenshaw. It was beautifully done. Brandy, countess Vaughn, and Sheryl lee Ralph really hold this show together. Brandy has a mixture of meg ryan and Julia Roberts and Michelle lee presence. She has the relatability factor going for her and truthfully feels like somebody you know whether it's your cousin , daughter , sister or friend.

I really liked the show, well acted, well directed, well written for the most part. The only weak point in the show is the actor playing frank Mitchell (Moesha's dad) i just never liked his portrayal and would've much preferred if Bernie mac played frank instead of uncle Bernie. He stronger chemistry with both brandy and Sheryl lee Ralph and would have been more believable as the supposed matured street wise Que.
  • dancingcoop
  • Mar 29, 2014
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10/10

Moesha reboot needed

Black culture and an amazing role model!!!!!!! Brandys iconoc character give direction to a culture.
  • leitner-30271
  • Dec 21, 2019
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One of the best shows out there

This started off brilliant, but recently, it has got so funny and so exciting. In the episode I was watching today Myles's girl friend thought she was pregnant from dancing and Moesha told Niecy that Q asked her to marry him.I just cannot wait till the next episode This show deserves a 100%, it is that good I would so recomend it to anyone who asked
  • Darlyams
  • Nov 23, 2001
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10/10

Good show!

90s sitcom about a teenage girl name Moesha and her interactions with her family & friends. Moesha was self absorbed and toxic. Moesha & Q relationship was the highlight of the show. Season 5/6 seemed very rushed and incomplete.
  • francoischristana
  • Jul 31, 2021
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10/10

I Love this show!!

I still watch this show and enjoy it....I hope they come up with a new show
  • yolandacspeedebuyers
  • Apr 13, 2019
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Great lessons but a not so great ending

  • Niecey
  • Aug 12, 2005
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10/10

90's Classic

  • Paco5150
  • Nov 17, 2020
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Moelicious

This was a great show if you get a chance to watch it do I first saw it because I was board instantly I loved it the show a great cast a great theme song it handled some tough issues as well. The "Parkers" (a spin off series) is kind of flat and over done but make sure to tune in
  • Mississippi1817
  • Mar 3, 2003
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