Black-ish Star Tracee Ellis Ross Explains What Makes It A Great Sitcom

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Black-ish Star Tracee Ellis Ross Explains What Makes It A Great Sitcom
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Blackish's Tracee Ellis Ross explains what she thinks is behind the show's success: “So often sitcom couples are based on eye-rolling and like you hate your partner. But that wasn’t the case with Bow and Dre... I think that was the beauty of the show.'

Black-ish star Tracee Ellis Ross shares her perspective on what makes it a great sitcom. The 49-year-old actress has played Rainbow Johnson in the series since season 1 premiered in 2014. Created by Kenya Barris, Black-ish depicts the lives of the upper-class Johnson family as they navigate a number of cultural and sociopolitical issues.

Ross stars in the series alongside Anthony Anderson, who plays her on-screen husband Dre Johnson. The pair are joined by fellow co-stars Yara Shadidi, Jenifer Lewis, Marsai Martin, Miles Brown, Marcus Scribner, and Laurence Fishburne. Having boasted a hugely successful seven seasons and garnering at least one Golden Globe award for the performance of Ross, Black-ish is finally airing its final season 8.

“I think it’s when you care about the people. So, I was really drawn to this couple because they actually loved and liked each other. Because so often sitcom couples are based on eye-rolling and like you hate your partner. But that wasn’t the case with Bow and Dre, and so it was really intriguing to me ...

Black-ish has long been praised by fans and critics alike for its handling and portrayal of highly sensitive issues. The show’s courage in covering serious and relevant topics despite any possible controversy has functioned as a key selling point for Black-ish for several years, providing an equally relatable and educational source of entertainment.

Though Black-ish season 8 may mark the conclusion of the series, a potential for further spinoffs remains. Nevertheless, it seems likely given the show’s blatant success, that series creator Barris could be approached for further projects of a similar style and nature. Regardless of whether his next work holds any connection to the Black-ish universe, Barris has obviously found a winning formula for future sitcoms that current fans of the ABC hit are sure to be drawn to. .

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