danbfree
Joined Mar 2003
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danbfree's rating
Yes, a bit of over acting but as a guy who has felt that truly strong women in history deserve to have their stories told from a down to earth point of view, I found this truly entertaining! I think it's actually a great way to show young people that strong women are who are truly behind many of the most important men in history, human flaws and all.
Sure, not everyone likes everything and faults can be picked with any show but it's worth checking out and deciding for yourself. I'm honestly *shocked* at the poor reviews, thought I'd see a score in the mid 7's.
Sure, not everyone likes everything and faults can be picked with any show but it's worth checking out and deciding for yourself. I'm honestly *shocked* at the poor reviews, thought I'd see a score in the mid 7's.
First off, anyone who uses the word "agenda" in any kind of negative connotation in their review of this literally needs some serious therapy. With how light hearted and fun yet important look at black Americans contributions to our country, the only "agenda" is to tell an under appreciated part of American history. It's downright scary to think there are some Americans who choose to be so negative and ignorant, a sign of the political times that threatens to set back human rights and progress.
Regardless, this is well done and fun, I enjoyed the use of campy humor to lighten the mood to learn some important lessons of how we ALL are EQUALLY important contributions to humanity and in making our country great.
Regardless, this is well done and fun, I enjoyed the use of campy humor to lighten the mood to learn some important lessons of how we ALL are EQUALLY important contributions to humanity and in making our country great.