Do Toni and Joan Become Friends Again

American sitcom television serial

Girlfriends
Girlfriends-opening03-06.png
Genre Sitcom
Created by Mara Brock Akil
Starring
  • Tracee Ellis Ross
  • Golden Brooks
  • Persia White
  • Jill Marie Jones
  • Reggie Hayes
  • Khalil Kain
  • Keesha Sharp
Opening theme "Girlfriends" performed by Angie Stone
Ending theme "Girlfriends" (instrumental)
Country of origin United States
Original linguistic communication English language
No. of seasons 8
No. of episodes 172 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Kelsey Grammar
  • Mara Brock Akil
  • Regina Y. Hicks
Producers
  • Kevin Marburger
  • Mary Fukuto-Salzman
  • Michele Marburger
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 22 minutes
Product companies
  • Paramount Network Television receiver
    (2000–2006)
    (seasons i–6)
  • CBS Paramount Network Boob tube
    (2006–2008)
    (seasons 7–eight)
  • Grammnet Productions
  • Happy Camper Productions
    (2001–2008)
    (seasons 2–8)
Distributor
  • CBS Boob tube Distribution
Release
Original network UPN (2000–06)
The CW (2006–08)
Picture format NTSC (2000–02)
HDTV 1080i (2002–08)
Original release September eleven, 2000 (2000-09-11) –
Feb eleven, 2008 (2008-02-xi)
Chronology
Related shows Moesha
The Game

Girlfriends is an American sitcom television serial that premiered on September 11, 2000, on UPN and aired on UPN's successor network, The CW, before being cancelled in 2008. The final episode aired on February eleven, 2008.

Episodes [edit]

Broadcast history [edit]

The series debuted on UPN on Mon September 11, 2000. After airing for several years on the network at 9/8C on Mondays, The CW moved Girlfriends to Sundays at viii/7C. Subsequently this, the ratings plummeted. On October 9, 2006, Girlfriends, along with The CW's other African-American programs, moved back to Mondays. At this point, Girlfriends returned to its original time slot.[seven]

While UPN was still airing new episodes of Girlfriends, the network too began airing reruns five days per week. When the prove moved to The CW network after UPN merged with The WB network, MyNetwork TV (which was created to take over UPN's former chapter stations) picked up the rights to air reruns of Girlfriends, although they eventually discontinued running them. We television receiver, a network primarily focused on women's programming, later acquired sectional rights to air the limited-release episodes on Sundays and exercised an option to not allow broadcast telly networks re-broadcast rights to these reruns.

Due to the 2007–08 Writers Society of America strike, the final episodes produced aired on Feb xi, 2008. The CW had announced plans to motility the series to Sunday nights.[8] However, information technology was afterward announced on Feb thirteen, 2008 that the series was cancelled after 8 seasons and a proper series finale would not be produced. A representative from The CW stated that the network was going to cancel the serial due to depression ratings and that information technology would have been likewise expensive to re-enter production.[9]

A retrospective episode was in development to conclude the series but was later on scrapped. The network had offered the actors only one-half of their usual episodic bacon to take function, and the actors collectively turned the offer downwards.[ten]

Characters [edit]

Primary [edit]

  • Joan Carol Clayton, Esq: (played by Tracee Ellis Ross) is considered the unofficial "den mother" of the group, equally she ofttimes looks out for her friends fifty-fifty at the expense of dealing with her ain problems, which are plentiful throughout the series. Originally from Fresno, Joan owns a home in the Wilton Historic District[eleven] Joan met Toni when they were children and so met Lynn in college, and Maya is her assistant at the law firm. She has ever had relationship problems and gave up her law career to pursue her dreams. She and Toni clash several times throughout the serial, resulting in ending and reconciling their friendship. Major incidents involved Joan inadvertently revealing Toni's cheating to Greg, and Joan's jealousy of Toni's matrimony to Todd, only their friendship officially ends by the stop of Flavour 6 when Joan fails to appear for Toni's custody hearing. For much of Season 7, Joan mourned the loss of her friendship with Toni, eventually opting to resent and belittle her in forepart of the group. At the end of Season 7, she became engaged to Aaron Waters, whom she met while rehabilitating homes in New Orleans damaged by Hurricane Katrina; she moved into his home, in West Adams, Los Angeles, while Aaron was deployed to Iraq and rented her firm to Lynn.
  • Maya Denise Wilkes (née Wood): (played past Gilded Brooks) is a former assistant to Joan and a housewife/writer. Maya grew up in Compton, California and is married to her high school sweetheart, Darnell. They have one kid, Jabari. Maya is the youngest and sassiest of the group, and is often at odds with Toni over her ego-driven lifestyle. She is a devoted wife and mother, and is frequently depicted with stronger religious and moral convictions. Maya is the most "working-class" fellow member of the group, especially in earlier seasons. In the first few seasons Maya was more obviously "from the hood", with the associated stereotyped speech communication and mannerisms. Still, as she becomes more successful in her career and interacts more extensively with the legal and publishing industries, she exhibits fewer stereotypes; while still evidently from a dissimilar social background as the remainder of the grouping, she is no longer equally caricatured. In the early seasons, Maya's matrimony to Darnell imploded after she had an emotional affair with an associate. Later on, after she launches a career equally a self-assistance author, they reunite. In Season 8, the couple endured a miscarriage and subsequently explored the possibility of adopting a baby girl. Over the class of the serial, Maya lived in South Primal Los Angeles, Leimert Park, and finally bought her dream home with Darnell in Lancaster. At the end of Flavor seven, Maya and Darnell sell their home in Lancaster and motility to West Adams, Los Angeles.
  • Lynn Ann Searcy: (played by Persia White) was Joan and Toni's roommate at UCLA and lived with Joan for viii years before the serial begins. Lynn holds five post-graduate degrees. Built-in in Virginia to a blackness father and a bipolar white mother from a wealthy family unit, Lynn was adopted by a white family in Seattle (her dad affectionately calls her "Noodle"). She did non embrace her black heritage until college. When Joan decides information technology is time for Lynn to motility out of her home, Lynn reluctantly becomes more independent by taking on various, more often than not menial jobs. She previously lived with Toni, William, Maya, and Sivad (temporarily); and shared a garage with and then-boyfriend Vosco before moving into her own apartment (afterwards becoming a property manager at the circuitous where Maya lived). She produces a documentary on the HIV/AIDS pandemic, focusing on African-American women. While Lynn is depicted as the near sexually audacious one of the grouping (with frequent mentions of 1-night stands, grouping sex, sexual activity toys, and her infamous "Lynn Spin"), she also dates frequently. She is well-nigh attracted to artistic and spiritual men, and over the course of the series has relationships with a Jamaican immigrant, a poet, a pastor, and a musician named Finn (the recording artist Tricky). She was also briefly married to William. Her romantic involvement with Lenny (who was and so similar to Lynn that the others labeled him as her "brother") was the catalyst for her to search for her biological father. After dating Finn, she discovers that music is her passion, and starts a band called Indigo Skye. Lynn is oftentimes considered the bohemian of the group, with her carefree nature and down-to-globe personality, and is a vegan. By Season 8, she had signed with "Dirty Girl" Records.
  • Antoinette "Toni" Marie Childs-Garrett: (played by Jill Marie Jones, Seasons 1–six) has been Joan'southward friend since they were eight-years-old, they attended elementary, high school, and college together. Toni grew upwardly on poor on a subcontract with an alcoholic mother in Fresno, California. Toni is considered the shallow and popular one of the girlfriends and is the self-proclaimed "cute one" of the group. During the first season Toni and Maya don't get along (she considered Maya to be a lower-grade intruder), but ultimately embraced her friendship. Toni is a real-estate agent who eventually opens her ain brokerage. She rekindles her romance with Greg Sparks (the "love of her life"), but he dumps her when he learns she cheated on him with Dr. Dirt Spencer. Toni unexpectedly finds dearest with Todd Garrett, a white, Jewish plastic surgeon, whom she marries after a short courtship. After a rocky year-long spousal relationship, the ii separate later Todd moves to New York. Toni and Todd accept a baby named Morgan. They fight over custody, but at the end of the 6th flavour piece of work out their issues. Joan misses the custody hearing leading to the fight that ultimately ends Toni and Joan's friendship. Toni moves to New York Metropolis and so Morgan can exist closer to Todd, but has maintained her friendships with Maya and Lynn. Toni's condo was located in Hollywood Hancock Park.
  • William Jerrowme Dent, Esq: (played by Reggie Hayes) is the girls' closest male friend. He is senior partner at Goldberg, Swedelson, McDonald and Lee. Hailing from Kansas Metropolis, Missouri he is portrayed as somewhat of a "mama's male child", just possesses self-confidence and a dry sense of sense of humor. (Ane episode focused on his distant and complicated relationship with his father, who is a perfectionist.) After being left at the hymeneals chantry past the adult female he loved and police officer, Yvonne Blackwell, he reluctantly gets back into the groove of dating, including Donna, Kara, senior partner Sharon Upton Farley (played by Anne-Marie Johnson), and the at-times the vicious Monica Charles Brooks (whom he ultimately marries). Fearing that Joan would beat him to the altar, he eloped with Lynn on a whim; though he quickly realized that he wanted to find true love and they ultimately divorce. He later on realizes that Joan is the right woman for him, but after three months of courting, the two stop their relationship. He became a sperm donor for his sister Linda and her same-sex partner, and regards the baby as his "nephew-son." He is too co-owner of the J-Spot restaurant with Joan. In later seasons, William forges a tight bond with Darnell, Maya's married man. During Season 7, he was working on his marriage with Monica. According to William'south mother, his middle name is spelled with two "R"s, and a silent "W".[12] Beginning in season ii, William owns a dwelling in the Valley.
  • Darnell Leroy Wilkes: (played by Flex Alexander Flavor 1, and so played past Khalil Kain, Seasons six–viii, principal; 2–5, recurring) is Maya'south husband. He and Maya married at a young age and had their son, Jabari. Darnell was an airport baggage handler, before condign a mechanic at a local car repair store. For a while, he was a NASCAR pit coiffure mechanic. After Maya's affair with Stan Wright the two divorce. In earlier seasons, he felt threatened by Maya's friendship with Joan, Toni and Lynn; though he ultimately put his issues aside and became friends with them. After the divorce, he dated a woman named Lena (Chenoa Maxwell) whom Maya disliked because she still had feelings for Darnell. At Lena and Darnell'due south wedding Maya professed her love for Darnell. The two reconcile and begin living together over again in Flavour vi. In the end of Season 7, Darnell accepts an offer to buy back his garage and get Maya and Jabari a new house in Los Angeles. After suffering a miscarriage, the couple considers adopting a baby daughter.
  • Monica Charles Brooks-Dent: (played by Keesha Sharp, Seasons vii–viii, main; 3–6, recurring) is William's wife. All iv of the girlfriends (especially Lynn and Toni) hated her (Joan comes to see her vulnerable side and becomes her friend, and Toni moves to New York City at the cease of the 6th season). In the seventh season, the girls slowly and afterwards fully accept Monica as their friend as Monica does the aforementioned. Although engaged to William, the two date twice before; they come across at a bar the get-go time. Since the last time William proposes to her in Monaco, he has occasionally had doubts about e'er doing so. Somewhen William and Monica get married, but on their wedding ceremony day he has too much to drink and confesses that he has had and still has doubts about marrying her. Monica leaves William in Season 7, but returns shortly after the girlfriends go to Chicago to persuade her to go dorsum together with William. On their visit, the girls discover that Monica, due to her father'southward dementia and her mother's power of attorney, has been cut off from her family fortune, so Joan offers Monica a chore at the J-Spot. William is thrilled nearly Monica'due south return until she demands half of what he earned while they were married. They manage to slowly rebuild their relationship simply constantly clash at the J-Spot. In the Season vii finale, Monica and William get back together. Past Season 8, Monica was significant and is seen spending more time with the other three girlfriends, particularly Joan.

Recurring [edit]

  • Jabari Darnell Wilkes: (Seasons 1–6 played by: Tanner Scott Richards, Season 7–8 played by: Kendré Berry) is Maya and Darnell's son. He was built-in when Maya was 16 years old. He was depicted to be a sweet innocent kid but once he entered his teen years he seemed to exist a footling more dimwitted and rebellious.
  • Jeanette Woods: (played by Charmin Lee) is Maya's no-nonsense mother who won't hesitate to put a switch to her adult daughter. She babysat Jabari while he was younger, and also rented out her garage for Lynn and her then-young man Vosco, from Jamaica, to live after Joan kicked her out of her house. She initially took an instant dislike to Joan's "sadiddy" behavior towards Maya'south style (also labeling Joan as "classist" and "egregious" every bit Maya does), just somewhen grew to accept her. She and Maya too butt heads when she decides to sell her home to motion in with her fellow Earl (whom Maya doesn't like). Jeanette was seen throughout Seasons 1–7.
  • Veretta Childs: (played by Jenifer Lewis) is Toni'southward loud and outspoken mother from Fresno whose high-spirited behavior and garish outfits oftentimes embarrass Toni. She suffered from alcoholism during Toni'due south formative years, which put a strain on their relationship. Veretta eventually sobered upwards. However, she briefly relapsed during Toni and Todd's engagement political party - this was partially due to her guilt over her daughters Toni and Sherri not getting along. While she and Toni often disharmonism, she supports her daughter. Veretta appears throughout Seasons 2-6.
  • Ronnie: (played by Lamont Johnson) is Maya's cousin and hair stylist. In the series he helped sell her semi-biographical book. He owns two beauty salons called Situations and Situations Deux. He is final seen at the ending of flavour 7 as Aaron proposed to Joan.
  • Peaches: (played by Shawn Harrison) Ronnie's swain who is a hair stylist at Situations and had a short stint every bit Joan's assistant and temporary confidante afterwards Maya goes to piece of work as William's secretary afterward William becomes Senior Partner. Peaches is last seen at the ending of season 7 equally Aaron proposes to Joan. Peaches likewise made a cameo in a flavour 2 episode of Eve.
  • Sherri Childs: (played by Yvette Nicole Brown) Toni'south oldest sister who she does not get along with due to Toni leaving the family due to their female parent'due south alcoholism to get to school. They reconcile their human relationship in the episode where Toni gets married to Todd. She, alongside Lynn, Maya and Melanie (Toni'due south other sister) were a part of her anniversary equally her bridesmaids. She appears in 2 episodes in flavor 3.
  • Davis Hamilton: (played past Randy J. Goodwin) owner and operator of the girls' favorite restaurant/hangout spot, 847 (Season 1). He and Joan flirted with one another, and almost went away for a romantic weekend while both were involved with other people. Nevertheless, during Season 4, in the aftermath of Joan'due south breakup with Brock, she runs into Davis at a movie theater. She learns that Davis had lost the restaurant and also concluded his relationship with his fiancée'. They talk about how they missed the opportunity to commencement a relationship, and ultimately make up one's mind to just remain friends.
  • Charles Swedelson: (played past Phil Reeves) the managing partner at Goldberg, Swedelson, McDonald and Lee who is besides Joan's and William's supervisor. Though highly professional person, he is known to have a roving eye for the ladies, and tends to use "hip-hop" and "urban" euphemisms towards Joan and William to announced more laid back and sociable. Mr. Swedelson was seen throughout the entire series run.
  • Yvonne Blackwell(pronounced Yuh Von): (played by Cee Cee Michaela) William'southward girlfriend, later fiancée in the get-go two seasons. Yvonne originally was a crazy law officer that William met on the cyberspace and went on a appointment in the Season 1 episode, "Hip-Ocracy" but Yvonne and William start dating midway through the kickoff flavour and later go engaged at the outset of Season 2. Yvonne quits the police forcefulness after her life was put on the line and afterward William issued her an ultimatum. During Season 2, Yvonne and William have some issues in their relationship mainly because William bought a house unbeknownst to Yvonne. Later in the episode, "Willie or Won't He Ii: The Final Chapter?", Yvonne and William get married but she leaves William at the altar after confessing the many problems happening in their relationship.

Guest appearances [edit]

  • Adrian Lester; Ellis Carter (nine episodes)
  • Aldis Hodge; Matthew Miles (two episodes) & Derwin Davis (i episode)
  • Angie Stone; Darla Stonemason (1 episode)
  • Anne-Marie Johnson; Sharon Upton Farley (7 episodes)
  • Bebe Moore Campbell; Herself (one episode)
  • Bernard Parks; Himself (one episode)
  • Bernie Casey; Edward Dent (1 episode)
  • Bern Nadette Stanis; Herself (1 episode)
  • Beverly Johnson; Herself (1 episode)
  • Big Boi; Himself (three episodes)
  • CCH Pounder; Dr. Myers (1 episode)
  • Cee Cee Michaela Harshaw; Yvonne Blackwell (fourteen episodes)
  • Car'ynn Sims; Chevonne Brown (ane episode)
  • Chante Moore; Herself (1 episode)
  • Charnele Brown; Beverly (one episode)
  • Christina Vidal; Samantha Stephens (2 episodes)
  • Chrisette Michele; Herself (1 episode)
  • Christopher Darden; Himself (1 episode)
  • Chuma Hunter-Gault; Greg Sparks (11 episodes)
  • Cindy Williams; Lisa (2 episodes)
  • Common; Omar (1 episode)
  • Coby Bell; Jason Pitts (ane episode)
  • Danny Bonaduce; Himself (1 episode)
  • Darius McCrary; Antoine Childs (1 episode)
  • David Groh; Michael Goldberg (2 episodes)
  • David Ramsey; Randall Potter (1 episodes)
  • Dawn Wells; Herself (ane episode)
  • Dawnn Lewis; Linda Dent (two episodes)
  • Demond Wilson; Kenneth Miles (4 episodes)
  • Dondre T. Whitfield; Sean Ellis (11 episodes)
  • Donnie McClurkin; Himself (i episode)
  • Don Franklin; Stan (5 episodes)
  • Doug Spearman; Man (1 episode)
  • Drew Sidora; Sage (1 episode)
  • Duane Martin; Preston C. Hall (1 episode)
  • Erykah Badu; Herself (1 episode)
  • Evan Ross; Himself (i episode; non credited)
  • Harry Lennix; Earl (1 episode)
  • Hosea Chanchez; Malik Wright (1 episode)
  • Isaac Hayes; Eugene Childs (2 episodes)
  • Idris Elba; Paul (1 episode)
  • Jackie Collins; Herself (1 episode)
  • James 50. Avery Sr.; Dr. Couch (ane episode)
  • Jason Pace; Dr. Todd Garrett (33 episodes)
  • Jenifer Lewis; Veretta Childs (7 episodes)
  • Jennifer Baxter; Kelly Pitts (one episode)
  • Jill Scott; Donna Williams (iv episodes)
  • Joan Pringle; Carol Clayton (3 Episodes)
  • Joe Torry; Mel (two episodes)
  • Jo Marie Payton; Annette Miles (2 episodes)
  • John L. Adams; Vosco (7 episodes)
  • John Salley; Byron (1 episode)
  • Jonelle Allen; Eleanor Charles (1 episode)
  • Kadeem Hardison; Eldon Parks (three episodes)
  • Karen Austin; Sandy Bickle (3 episodes)
  • Katt Williams; Rick Beatty (one episode)
  • Kellie Shanygne Williams; Cecily (2 episodes)
  • Kelly Rowland; Tammy (3 episodes)
  • Kelsey Grammer; Himself (1 episode)
  • Republic of kenya Moore; Kara (2 episodes)
  • Kimberly Elise; Reesie Jackson (2 episodes)
  • Kurt Loder; Himself (i episode)
  • Laila Ali; Herself (1 episode)
  • Laivan Greene; Herself (1 episode; not credited)
  • Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs; Leonard James (1 episode)
  • Lil' Zane; Himself (i episode)
  • Loretta Devine; Gauge Vashti Jackson (2 episodes)
  • Malik Yoba; Brock Harris (8 episodes)
  • Marcia Clark; Herself (1 episode)
  • Master P; Himself (ane episode)
  • Melvin Van Peebles; Kenneth (1 episode)
  • Michael Warren; Beak Clayton (ii episodes)
  • Mo'Nique; Herself (1 episode)
  • Orlando Jones; Dr. Lucas (1 episode)
  • Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth; Trina (i episode)
  • Phil Morris; Dr. Clay Spencer (4 episodes)
  • Pooch Hall; Derwin Davis (1 episode)
  • Quddus Phillipe; Xander (2 episodes)
  • Reverend Al Sharpton; Himself (2 episodes)
  • Richard T. Jones; Aaron (10 episodes)
  • Rockmond Dunbar; Jalen (4 episodes)
  • Rhonda Ross Kendrick; Laurie (Halloween political party guest) (1 episode)
  • Sandra Bernhard; Marcia (1 episode)
  • Saul Williams; Sivad (6 episodes)
  • Shar Jackson; Niecy (1 episode)
  • Shanti Lowry; Dionne Marie Taylor (1 episode)
  • Sinbad; Himself (1 episode)
  • Steven Cojocaru; Taz (1 episode)
  • Suzanne de Passe; Herself (1 episode)
  • Tasha Smith; Shandara Duranni (1 episode)
  • Terrell Davis; Himself (ane episode)
  • Terri J. Vaughn; Tasha (ane episode)
  • Tia Mowry; Melanie Barnett (ii episodes)
  • Traci Bingham; Candy (one episode)
  • Tracy Vilar; GiGi (i episode)
  • Tricky; Finn (iv episodes)
  • Una Damon; Myoshi (one episode)
  • Wayne Brady; Derek Tyler (iv episodes)
  • Wendy Raquel Robinson; Tasha Mack (i episode)
  • Wendell Pierce; Anthony Jackson (one episode)

Awards and nominations [edit]

Year Accolade Category Recipient
2005 BET One-act Award Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Serial Mara Brock Akil, Marking Alton Brown, Veronica Chambers, Tim Edwards, Karin Gist, Dee LaDuke, Regina Y. Hicks, Kevin Marburger, Michele Marburger, Prentice Penny, and Shauna Robinson[thirteen]
BET Comedy Accolade Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Serial Tracee Ellis Ross (nominated)[13]
2005 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Reginald C. Hayes
2006
2007 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a One-act Serial Reginald C. Hayes
Outstanding Extra in a Comedy Serial Tracee Ellis Ross
2009 Outstanding Extra in a One-act Series Tracee Ellis Ross

Spin-off [edit]

A 2006 episode of Girlfriends titled "The Game" featured guest star Tia Mowry as Joan'southward cousin Melanie Barnett, an aspiring medical student, who wants to give up her future to follow her professional athlete boyfriend to San Diego. That episode was the launching pad for The Game, a spin-off serial, which was canceled by The CW television network. In April 2010, BET appear that information technology would selection up the series, which aired new episodes until the August 5, 2015 series finale.[fourteen] When the quaternary flavor of The Game premiered in 2011 it received 7.7 one thousand thousand viewers, which at the time of its airing, made the evidence the well-nigh watched sitcom premiere in cable telly history.[14] In Nov 2021, a revival spin-off of the series was picked upwardly and released to Paramount+, serving as a direct sequel from the original series and was promoted as a refreshed series (rebooted and marketed equally flavor 1) while as well subsequently continuing the overall total seasons (chronicled every bit season 10) . The new inception continues where it left off from the 2015 finale a few years later switching gears prepare in the new location of Las Vegas with the new protagonists of reprised characters, chronicling Tasha Mack and her struggles of beingness a woman of color sports agent; while her son Malik Wright learns to make important decisions in his sports career while quietly battling mental health issues and Brittany Pitts who is navigating her adult life taking on serious financial hardships and responsibilities becoming independent abroad from her Pro-Football dads' (Jason Pitts) image and inheritance. The revived series also introduces new characters to the storyline.[15] [16] The reboot has also garnered favorable and positive reviews from media outlets.[17] [eighteen]

Home media [edit]

DVD Name Release Date No. Additional Features
The First Season Feb 27, 2007
22
  • Due north/A
The Second Season October ix, 2007
22
  • Nosotros All Fall Down: A Closer Look at "Fox or Truth?"
  • Creating the Show
  • Getting the Girls Together
  • Episode Guide
The Third Flavor February 12, 2008
25
  • Information technology's What You Habiliment That Counts
  • Here Comes the Bride: An Invitation Inside "The Wedding"
The Quaternary Season July 29, 2008
24
  • Due north/A
The Fifth Flavor Oct 28, 2008
22
  • N/A
The Sixth Flavor February 24, 2009
22
  • Includes the Backdoor pilot of The Game
The 7th Flavor October 13, 2009
22
Mara Brock Akil Comments on:
  • I Desire My Baby Back
  • Hot For Preacher
  • Time To Man Up
  • Willie Or Won't He III: This Time It's Personal
  • What Had Happened Was...
The Eighth and Last Flavour January 19, 2010
13
  • Bonus Episode from The Game: "Away Game"

Soundtrack [edit]

Girlfriends: The Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by

Various artists

Released May 26, 2008
Genre R&B
Length 48:09
Label Koch Records
Producer Larry Robinson

Track listing [edit]

  1. Erykah Badu - "Vibrate On" (4:xiv)
  2. Jill Scott - "Gilded" (3:52)
  3. Angie Rock - "Wish I Didn't Miss You" (4:32)
  4. Corinne Bailey Rae - "Put Your Records On" (3:35)
  5. Algebra - "I Know" (iii:57)
  6. Amy Winehouse - "Stronger Than Me" (3:42)
  7. Estelle - "All Comes Dorsum to You" (3:22)
  8. Chrisette Michele - "Girl Respect Yourself" (three:44)
  9. Chaka Khan feat. Mary J. Blige - "Disrespectful" (4:46)
  10. India.Arie - "I Am Not My Pilus" (3:48)
  11. Dre - "Soulmate" (iv:22)
  12. Persia White - "Choices" (2:47)
  13. Lira - "Feel Skilful" (v:15)

Streaming [edit]

The series is available to stream on The CW'due south gratis digital-but network, CW Seed.[19] The entire series began streaming on Netflix on September 11, 2020 to commemorate the show's 20th ceremony.[twenty]

Citations [edit]

  1. ^ "How did your favorite show rate?". USA Today. May 28, 2002.
  2. ^ "I.T.R.S. Ranking Written report". ABC Television Network. June two, 2004. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007.
  3. ^ "2004-05 primetime series wrap". The Hollywood Reporter. May 27, 2005. Archived from the original on April 23, 2008.
  4. ^ "2005-06 primetime series wrap". The Hollywood Reporter. May 26, 2006. Archived from the original on October 29, 2007.
  5. ^ "2006-07 primetime wrap". The Hollywood Reporter. May 25, 2007. Archived from the original on Jan 29, 2010.
  6. ^ "2007-2008 TV season". ABC Medianet. February ten, 2008. Archived from the original on May 2, 2008.
  7. ^ Braxton, Greg (September xxx, 2006). "'Girlfriends' feels left out of the clique". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved March 27, 2009.
  8. ^ "The CW Network Announces Midseason Schedule". CW Weblog. January 7, 2008. Archived from the original on January 12, 2008. Retrieved March 27, 2009.
  9. ^ "Girlfriends: Cancelled, Proper Series Finale Likewise Expensive". TV Series Finale. February 14, 2008. Archived from the original on October 7, 2008. Retrieved March 29, 2009.
  10. ^ "Girlfriends: Will the CW Series Finale Retrospective Happen?". TV Serial Finale. April 30, 2008. Archived from the original on December ii, 2008. Retrieved March 27, 2009.
  11. ^ Terrace, Vincent (15 October 2018). Television Serial of the 2000s: Essential Facts and Quirky Details. ISBN9781538103807. Girlfriends (2000). Joan Clayton—North 700 Block (historic Wilton District) in Los Angeles.
  12. ^ Stated in the episode Willie or Won't He 2: The Concluding Chapter?
  13. ^ a b "BET Comedy Awards [2005] (List of Award Winners and Nominees)".
  14. ^ a b Yahr, Emily (2015-07-28). "'The Game' is over and everybody won: How BET's comedy helped brand history". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2020-12-31 .
  15. ^ "'The Game': Watch the First Teaser for Paramount Plus' Revival Series | Entertainment Tonight". world wide web.etonline.com . Retrieved 2022-01-ten .
  16. ^ Rosario, Alexandra Del (2021-08-31). "'The Game' Showrunner Devon Greggory Says Dramedy Needed "An Opportunity To Reboot Itself"; Paramount+ Sets Premiere Date – TCA". Borderline . Retrieved 2022-01-x .
  17. ^ "Stream Information technology Or Skip Information technology: 'The Game' On Paramount+, A Vegas-Based Continuation Of The Hit BET Football Dramedy". Decider. 2021-11-11. Retrieved 2022-01-10 .
  18. ^ Yvonne, Stacey (2021-11-10). "'The Game' Is Bigger and Improve Than Ever". Black Girl Nerds . Retrieved 2022-01-ten .
  19. ^ "Girlfriends on CW Seed". CW Seed. Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  20. ^ "Girlfriends | Netflix". Netflix. Retrieved 2020-09-21 .

Full general sources [edit]

  • "Girlfriends: Show Summary". TV.COM.
  • Ferguson, Douglas. "History of TV Prime Fourth dimension". Personal Webpage, Department of Communication, College of Charleston.

External links [edit]

  • Girlfriends site on HHE Paramount
  • Syndication info. on CBS TV Distribution site
  • Girlfriends at IMDb
  • Girlfriends at epguides.com

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