The Cosby Show
Comedian Jerrod Carmichael breaks down Sunday night’s big episode of NBC’s The Carmichael Show, which asked whether it’s still OK to laugh at Bill Cosby.
Sunday’s episode of The Carmichael Show gives a characteristically complicated answer to the big Cosby question we’re all afraid to ask ourselves. (All while being funny, too.)
How Malcom-Jamal Warner’s intense role on The People vs. O.J. Simpson is helping him to both embrace his Cosby Show past—and the legacy of its creator—and leave it behind.
To some, he’s a god—never mind his legions of accusers, the latest of whom was just a kid. And any attempts to question his legacy will be met with anger.
ABC’s daytime talk show is supposed to grant women a voice—not silence them. Yet, two of its hosts are staunchly defending admitted rapist Bill Cosby.
First, The Daily Show’s house Muslim scripted The Qu’osby Show, but...oops! So Aasif Mandvi’s new series evokes an even more classic sitcom.