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Nikki and Kim Parker attend Santa Monica college to earn their college degrees.Nikki and Kim Parker attend Santa Monica college to earn their college degrees.Nikki and Kim Parker attend Santa Monica college to earn their college degrees.
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- 6 wins & 11 nominations total
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Funny Show
I watch The Parkers a lot. It's one of my favorite sitcoms, and the best that UPN offers. Monique and Countess Vaughn are both talented, as well as the supporitng cast. Compared to other of the UPN sitcoms, they " Keep it Real". Hope to see some reruns when it goes into syndication this fall.
A good decent sitcom featuring TV's funniest mother & daughter duo!
With Moesha now entering its 5th season, Moesha's loud-mouthed and gossipy best friend transitioned to her own show with complete comedic success.
The still loud-mouthed, gossipy, and also slightly ditzy but kind-hearted Kimberly Ann Parker (played to hilarious and cute perfection by Countess Vaughn) is taking classes at Santa Monica College alongside her own loud-mouthed single mother Nikki (played by the hilarious Mo'Nique), who falls hopelessly in love with the school's professor, Stanley Oglevee (played by the talented Dorien Wilson).
Alongside Kim, Nikki and the Professor are Nikki's 1st best friend Desiree Littlejohn (played by the beautiful Mari Marrow) who was dropped halfway through S1 to be replaced by Andell Wilkerson (played by the late and talented Yvette Wilson) and Kim's friends T Radcliffe (played by Ken L.) and Stevie Van Lowe (played by the beautiful Jenna von Oÿ).
Unlike Moesha (which I still love thanks to Brandy), The Parkers still remain on their funny roots for the most part instead of turning dramatic, and it does feature a strong cast of players, especially Kim and Andell from Moesha and Nikki, so if you enjoyed Moesha, especially Kim, then you'll enjoy The Parkers.
The still loud-mouthed, gossipy, and also slightly ditzy but kind-hearted Kimberly Ann Parker (played to hilarious and cute perfection by Countess Vaughn) is taking classes at Santa Monica College alongside her own loud-mouthed single mother Nikki (played by the hilarious Mo'Nique), who falls hopelessly in love with the school's professor, Stanley Oglevee (played by the talented Dorien Wilson).
Alongside Kim, Nikki and the Professor are Nikki's 1st best friend Desiree Littlejohn (played by the beautiful Mari Marrow) who was dropped halfway through S1 to be replaced by Andell Wilkerson (played by the late and talented Yvette Wilson) and Kim's friends T Radcliffe (played by Ken L.) and Stevie Van Lowe (played by the beautiful Jenna von Oÿ).
Unlike Moesha (which I still love thanks to Brandy), The Parkers still remain on their funny roots for the most part instead of turning dramatic, and it does feature a strong cast of players, especially Kim and Andell from Moesha and Nikki, so if you enjoyed Moesha, especially Kim, then you'll enjoy The Parkers.
Down right funny!
Not only this show is one of the top-ten shows that garners a huge African-American audience on UPN,but its one of the funniest ever devised. Think of it as the female version of Sanford and Son mixed in with a hint of The Jeffersons,What's Happening,and Good Times not to mention that 80's show 227(in Sandra Clark mode)for good measure. Moni'Que is side splitting hilarious as the mom was always tries to get the Professor but overwhelming results. Countress Vaughn is the daughter Kim along with her friends tries to conjure up one lame scheme after another. When you see it,you'll be crying laughing!
Funny Sitcom!
I always get a kick out of watching this show. Even though it's not a groundbreaking program, it is very funny. Mo'Nique makes this show! She always spoke her mind, and wouldn't take any bad stuff from anyone, with the exception of "The Professor" or "Boo". Everyone on this show seemed to have a connection with one another, which came across on the screen. This show wasn't broadcast to make a statement, it was just an entertaining half-hour, which is a rarity nowadays. Like all good things, they must come to an end. I am sad to see this show go off the air, but it's had a good run. One thing is for sure, it was a 100% better than any of the sitcoms that are on the 4 major networks. I hope to see Mo'Nique in other future TV shows and movies, I always get a kick out of her humour! I hope this show becomes available on DVD!
Series Finale 2 thumbs down
I think today's episode was very degrading. The professor has disrespected Nikki for 5 years and when she finally meets yet another man who respects she once again drops him for the professor. I have forbidden my young daughter to watch this show in syndication because it degrades women. Nikki's character was that of a strong black woman yet she accepts a man who has publicly humiliated her over and over. She should have told him it's little too late. The professor actions has suggested that he thought Nikki was beneath him and the only reason he showed up at the wedding had nothing to do with love but his ego. If Nikki had married the other guy then it would have sent a message of self worth not degradation. I absolutely hated the way this show ended. I never found it funny the way Nikki chased the professor. What self-respecting, black woman would continue to pursue a man who totally disrespected them repeatedly? Only a woman with low self esteem. Thumbs way down for the series finale.
Did you know
- TriviaMari Morrow, who plays Nikki's best friend Desiree, disappears midway through the first season. Producers felt the chemistry would be better if a heavier actress portrayed her best friend. Yvette Wilson later replaced her.
- GoofsIn reality, there is no way Kim, Nikki, Stevie, and T could have been students at Santa Monica College for five years. Santa Monica is only a two year community college.
- Quotes
Nicole 'Nikki' Parker: [while directing a church choir] Kim is our soloist. Now go on, baby. Sing mama's favorite song.
Kimberly 'Kim' Parker: [singing] Shake your booty all night!
Nicole 'Nikki' Parker: No! Not that one!
- ConnectionsFeatured in BET Comedy Awards (2004)
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