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BrooklynWHAT
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"Enjoy Black-ish while you can. ABC pulled last week's ep (swipe)"


  

          

wouldn't be surprised to see Kenya Barris jump to Netflix soon after this. sounds like the ep was too etherous

http://variety.com/2018/tv/news/abc-shelves-blackish-political-1202722980/

ABC has indefinitely shelved a politically and socially themed episode of “Black-ish” as a result of creative differences with showrunner Kenya Barris. The network has no plan at this time to air the episode or make it available through other forms of distribution.

Titled “Please, Baby, Please,” the episode was originally set to air Feb. 27. ABC revealed in a scheduling announcement on Feb. 22 that the episode would be replaced with a rerun of the single-camera family comedy, but did not provide any additional detail at that time about why the change had been made or when “Please, Baby, Please” would air.

“One of the things that has always made ‘Black-ish’ so special is how it deftly examines delicate social issues in a way that simultaneously entertains and educates,” an ABC spokesperson told Variety on Friday. “However, on this episode, there were creative differences we were unable to resolve.”

Shot in November and directed by Barris, “Please, Baby, Please” features Anthony Anderson’s patriarch Dre caring for his infant son on the night of an intense thunderstorm that keeps the whole household awake. Dre attempts to read the baby a bedtime story, but abandons that plan when the child continues to cry. He instead improvises a bedtime story that, over the course of the episode, conveys many of Dre’s concerns about the current state of the country.

The episode covers multiple political and social issues. In one scene, Dre and oldest son Junior (Marcus Scribner) argue over the rights of athletes to kneel during the performance of the national anthem at football games.

“Given our creative differences, neither ABC nor I were happy with the direction of the episode and mutually agreed not to air it,” Barris, the show’s creator, told Variety. “‘Black-ish’ is a show that has spoken to all different types of people and brought them closer as a community and I’m so proud of the series.”

Currently in its fourth season, “Black-ish” has received critical praise for episodes addressing a broad range of political and social topics rarely discussed in the context of a broadcast sitcom — including Donald Trump’s election, the N-word, postpartum depression, and police brutality. It is one of the few primetime broadcast series to grab the attention of awards voters in recent years, earning a Golden Globe for actress Tracee Ellis Ross and multiple Emmy nominations. In 2016 and 2017, it was the only broadcast show besides “Modern Family” to be nominated for outstanding comedy series at the Emmys.

The show has also been a solid ratings draw for ABC, which moved it to Tuesday evenings this season in the hopes that it could serve as the anchor for a two-hour comedy block on a night that has troubled the network for years. This season, it has averaged a 1.1 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen live-plus-same-day numbers, and 4 million viewers. It has been a strong performer in delayed viewing, typically growing more than 60% in the demo and more than 40% in total viewers over seven days.

A spinoff series, “Grown-ish,” premiered in January on Disney-owned ABC’s corporate sibling, cable channel Freeform. Both shows are executive produced by Barris and produced by ABC Studios, where Barris is based. An untitled multi-camera comedy from Barris and Julie Bean was given a series order last fall by ABC, but was downgraded to a pilot order after star Alec Baldwin dropped out. NBC last month ordered a pilot for “Bright Futures,” an ABC Studios project from Barris, Hale Rothstein, Danny Segal, and Isaac Schamis.

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Only topic off-limits, messing with ESPN and ABC's NFL money.
Mar 13th 2018
1
Exactly.
Mar 13th 2018
2
Thank you. I kept wondering why ABC cared
Mar 13th 2018
7
SMH.
Mar 13th 2018
3
one of the few shows that counts
Mar 13th 2018
4
Little Blackish fact...go and google Kenya Barris + Family
Mar 13th 2018
5
TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE!
Mar 13th 2018
6
Dre went to the sunken place when he found out his daughter had sex
Mar 13th 2018
8
that episode was my favorite of this whole season
Apr 05th 2018
10
barely took a month. he's plotting his exit (swipe)
Apr 04th 2018
9
commend him for knowing his worth
Apr 05th 2018
11
So he has the majority of his deal left, interesting.
Apr 05th 2018
12

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1. "Only topic off-limits, messing with ESPN and ABC's NFL money. "
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2. "Exactly."
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legsdiamond
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7. "Thank you. I kept wondering why ABC cared"
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Totally forgot about ESPN games.

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Dr Claw
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3. "SMH."
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this episode better leak on torrents.

  

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4. "one of the few shows that counts"
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i love that show because its a dying breed.

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5. "Little Blackish fact...go and google Kenya Barris + Family"
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I'll wait.


I had no idea the show was really based on his life like that.

Dudes wife is literally named Rainbow. His kids are the kids from the show and Kenya is Dre 100%

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8. "Dre went to the sunken place when he found out his daughter had sex"
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Lmao

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10. "that episode was my favorite of this whole season"
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BrooklynWHAT
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9. "barely took a month. he's plotting his exit (swipe)"
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https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/black-ish-creator-kenya-barris-plots-exit-abc-studios-pact-clashes-1099582

Could Kenya Barris be the next prolific producer to move from the broadcast studio system to Netflix?

Multiple sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the Black-ish creator and Girls Trip writer is actively trying to get out of his overall deal with ABC Studios, his creative home since 2015. Barris, who earned a Peabody and two best comedy Emmy nominations for his ABC show, has three years remaining on the lucrative four-year deal he signed in 2017. Those same sources say that he is in preliminary talks to join Shonda Rhimes and Ryan Murphy with a mega-deal with Netflix. "Talks are very real," says a source of Barris' potential move to the streaming giant. ABC Studios and Netflix declined to comment; calls and emails to CAA and Principato-Young, who rep Barris, were not returned.

Barris would be a logical fit for Netflix, which is seeking what chief content officer Ted Sarandos has called a "rare class of creator" who can deliver hits that are both critically and commercially successful. Barris has proved the ability to deliver that on both the film and TV side. Also of interest to the streaming service, which is looking to satisfy its 117 million subscribers: prolific producers of content. Again, Barris delivered, overseeing a show and a spinoff while also developing aggressively on TV and in film.

The news comes after a series of tough breaks at ABC. Last month, for instance, it yanked a politically themed episode of Black-ish following creative differences between the network and Barris. At the time, ABC called the decision to scrap it a mutual one between the network and Barris, though sources say otherwise. The episode was poised to feature star Anthony Anderson's Dre relaying his concerns about the current stage of the country to his son. (Black-ish has yet to be renewed for a fifth season, though it is considered a slam dunk to return.) “Given our creative differences, neither ABC nor I were happy with the direction of the episode and mutually agreed not to air it," Barris said at the time. "Black-ish is a show that has spoken to all different types of people and brought them closer as a community and I’m so proud of the series.”

Since first signing with the Disney-owned studio in 2015, Barris has become its top comedy writer-producer. In addition to Black-ish, he has developed multiple projects for the network but landed only one series pickup: spinoff Grown-ish, which was originally developed for ABC but skewed too young, sources said, and was moved to cable sibling Freeform (where it was renewed for a supersized second season). Grown-ish was one of three projects Barris developed for ABC in 2017. Politically themed family comedy Libby and Malcolm, starring Felicity Huffman and Courtney B. Vance with a script from Barris, was considered a frontrunner to go to series given its timely premise of two politically divided pundits who fall in love, but ABC passed. The network also went to pilot on Toni Collette CIA drama Unit Zero, a passion project for Barris who described it as the "type of drama television I love doing. It pulls back the curtain on what it's like to be a woman in a historically male-dominated field and it shows underrepresented voices." It also did not go to series.

This season, ABC handed out a straight-to-series order for a family comedy written by Barris with Alec Baldwin attached to executive produce and potentially star. Baldwin ultimately exited the multicamera comedy after reading the script, and the series order was downgraded to pilot before ultimately being rolled off-cycle after trouble casting a lead of his caliber. (Sources say the project may never see the light of day.) Meanwhile, the Barris-produced single-camera comedy Bright Futures landed at another network — NBC — with a late-season pilot order.

Barris, meanwhile, already has business with Netflix for a feature film reboot of Shaft starring Samuel L. Jackson, with New Line producing the script written by Barris. He is also attached to rewrite a script for a sequel to Eddie Murphy's Coming to America. Both of those projects follow the breakout success of Girls Trip, which has grossed more than $140 million worldwide on a budget of $19 million. With film and TV chops, many industry insiders have said Barris' brand would be a likely fit with Netflix. (Barris, it should be noted, has a film deal with Fox, though it's unclear when that expires.)

Should he sign a deal with Netflix, Barris would join Shonda Rhimes (Scandal, Grey's Anatomy) and Ryan Murphy (Glee, American Crime Story) at the streaming service. Rhimes and Murphy each inked nine-figure mega-deals with Netflix, exiting their longtime homes at ABC Studios and 20th Century Fox Television, respectively, and helping to further ignite a war for talent among broadcast, cable and streamers. It's also worth noting that ABC Studios let Rhimes out of her deal in order to sign with Netflix as she had a year remaining with the company. If Barris were to follow suit, ABC Studios would have lost its top comedy and drama producers.

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11. "commend him for knowing his worth"
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12. "So he has the majority of his deal left, interesting."
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I imagine if he does leave, he won't be able to take Black-ish with him, which will be unfortunate, but if he feels that Netflix will let him fully tell the stories he wants to tell, I can't get too mad at him. Interesting that he had all those other show ideas.

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