Very few of them seem to be breakouts.
This does seem to be a convenient way for TV producers to cast a series and to have a person of color in the credits, even though they don't really contribute to the main story most weeks.
It's a ritual of the fall that you're going to come back and see how your cliffhangers turned out.
Every episode will be an event this season. We're hoping they find a way to give happy endings to everybody.
The guy in charge of the main characters is generally going to be a person of color.
'The Sopranos' will finally win the best drama Emmy it has deserved for so long. This year nothing comes close.
On 'Law & Order,' the one sending the detectives out is a black woman which also gives you something because a lot of women aren't usually seen in these roles as well.
His decision is a most precarious one because he has a home base there. Every time you have a flop movie, you can always go back to the show. So he's taking a chance on eroding his popularity.
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