Girlfriends
Girlfriends
TV-PG | 11 September 2000 (USA)

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  • Reviews
    Comwayon A Disappointing Continuation
    WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
    Joanna Mccarty Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
    Lucia Ayala It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
    gellybean24 I watched this show from the 1st episode. The characters on this show get better with every season. I have watched them( especially Lynn) grow into sophisticated, independent women. I have been waiting for the box set to this series, but can't seem to find it. They deal with real life issues that people don't normally put in their shows. Of course, they all have their own faults, but real people have faults too. That's what makes the show so realistic. There are a lot of women out there that can relate to one of the four women on this show. I know I can relate to them all in one certain way or another. I hope this show never ends!
    r_armenteros Many of you are taking this show way too critically. Yes some of the characters on this show are stereotypical but it is an excellent show. It is funny and all of this happens in everyday life with both women and men and now that it is being reflected on TV this becomes an issue? Every single woman of color and maybe women in general can identify with each of these characters on one day or another. I would rather see professional women on TV that make me laugh than other shows where women are sleeping with each others man and disrespecting each other all the time, and I am not being stereotypical but that is television. Joan is an excellent character and though she is anal about everything she means well and so do all of the other women. I think everyone should watch it at least once.
    blue0284 Girlfriends is a hilarious comedy about four African American women who are best friends. It is nothing like Sec in the City. One of the women has a child, another is expecting one, and they don't focus on sex. This program shows the realities of being a woman (not just a single woman) in this millennium. And for saying that Tracee is ugly, that is your business, but if you ask me, she looks just like her mom. And I don't know too many people who think that Diana Ross is ugly. If you don't like the show, then thats fine, but don't talk about when obviously you don't understand it. Just don't watch it if you feel that way, I'm sure there are plenty more things on cable on Monday nights that you could watch, because nobody wants to hear your nasty, put derogatory comments about one of the only black shows on TV.
    mz_sky As a black woman, I am completely satisfied with girlfriends because it is not at all the typical 'African American' show. Most of these shows that are produced by white producers end up being stereotypical against the black race. Kelsey Grammar does a great job at excluding the typical view of black women by displaying women of success and genuineness. Whatever Kelsey Grammar's strategy or inspiration was, it worked out well. I can easily identify with Joan, Maya, Lynn and Toni. They have a genuine bond with each other and they all seem strong and intelligent. All of the previous comments are shallow and senseless. I love this show!