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It got really strange when the father died/disappeared/whatever the fuck happened to him.
Kunta Kinte was all of our fathers The way his death/disappearance/whatever was treated was strange to say the least. Most of the black sit coms of that day dealt with serious social issues at one point or another, but it was blended with the comedy. In this case...not so much.
Quote from: Phoenix Dark on February 06, 2007, 04:35:57 AMKunta Kinte was all of our fathers The way his death/disappearance/whatever was treated was strange to say the least. Most of the black sit coms of that day dealt with serious social issues at one point or another, but it was blended with the comedy. In this case...not so much.I didn't know he was Kunta. Then again I am white so I am not allowed to watch Roots.He died, didn't he? I remember the storyline being something like he got some great new job, and he died in an auto crash going to it?