Is it me or are there more black doctors on TV nowadays than ever? We have certainly come a long way since The Cosby Show's Dr. Heathcliff Huxtable ruled Thursday nights.
Just last week it was announced that Taye Diggs would be joining the cast of a potential spin-off to ABC's Grey's Anatomy. While no details have been confirmed on the character Diggs is set to be portraying, my guess is he will be dawning a pair of scrubs too. But hold up! What happened to ABC's Day Break? I guess just like Kevin Hill..it too has been cancelled. And how does this Diggs keep getting offers for male leads? This man has more lives on Tv than my pet cat.
I dont know. But while my script calls for a black male lead...I hope it doesn't end up being Diggs. I would like my show to make it past the first season. (ouch!)
This latest news had me thinking about how many black doctors we have come to love over the past few years. Eriq La Salle, Michael Michele, Mekhi Phifer, Omar Epps, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr. and Isaiah Washington, just to name a few. While medical shows never used to be my favorite, both NBC's ER and Grey's Anatomy have had me glued to the tube shouting "CLEAR!"
Grey's Anatomy is the latest hospital drama series to take Thursday night ratings by storm. Recently I have become hooked on the this show. (Yeah I'm late..sue me!) The writing is great and offers more than just heart wrenching stories that plague hospitals on a daily basis. I love the way the daily issues of the cast are weaved into the daily ongoings at the hospital. This aspect of the show's writing is my favorite. It's definitely noted as I am struggling to make sure the setting by which my script takes place plays just as a significant role to the various plots I am developing. Not easy I might add.
Anyhoo, turns out Isaiah Washington (Dr. Preston Burke) just won the NAACP Image Awards for Best Actor in a Television Drama last weekend. I guess using the "F" word (not the four letter word) wasn't enough to prevent him from winning. But seriously, in all fairness, if he in fact was the best actor who did his thing once the director called 'action' then by all means doesn't he deserve the award?
But what about the 'image' part of this award? Isn't part of winning this award based on your image? And is the image of someone who has no problem saying a word that offends a large community of people on camera someone to aspire to be like?
All I want to know is? Were there any gay men on the NAACP judging committee? And if so, did he get their vote?
Enquiring minds want to know!
1 comment:
Please...
People need to STOP comparing slavery, jim crow, institutional racism to everything else. Utterly ridiculous. It's insulting. It's down right disgusting to compare the murder of HUNDREDS of MILLIONS of people. 500+ years of enslavement. Denial of the rights to vote, use facilities. C'mon. Be SERIOUS.
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