Are you ready for some football?! In this week’s ‘Clacking in Color,’ the awesome column celebrating minorities on TV, writer Jaylen Christie zeroes in on the super talented Mehcad Brooks and his dynamic contributions to USA’s football hit ‘Necessary Roughness.’ Slam dunk! Oh, wait…
Most crime procedurals follow the same bland formula, but a quirky new cop show on the USA network has clacker Jaylen Christie hooked! In this week’s ‘Clacking in Color,’ the groovy column about minorities on TV, he asks readers to reveal their favorite buddy cop duo and why! Woohoo!
It seems two more cast members are leaving BET’s hit sitcom ‘The Game.’ So, what does this mean for the program? Resident clacker Jaylen Christie attempts to answer that burning question in this week’s ‘Clacking in Color,’ the hip column celebrating minorities on TV. Touchdown!
A treasured sitcom, ‘The Cosby Show’ helped pave the way for minorities on television. It was undoubtedly known for the antics of the Huxtable children, but one of them seemed to be a step above the rest. In this week’s ‘Clacking in Color,’ clacker Jaylen Christie reveals which Huxtable kid was his favorite and why!
Get ready for a throw-back! Can you remember the classic Power Rangers? Clacker Jaylen Christie can! In this week’s installment of ‘Clacking in Color,’ the fun column celebrating minorities in TV, he offers up five reasons why the Yellow Ranger was so awesome. Perhaps it’s time to power up.
It has often been said that Martin Lawrence is a comic genius. Well, it’s true. In this week’s installment of “Clacking in Color,” the hip column celebrating minorities on television, clacker Jaylen Christie heads down memory lane to revisit the sitcom that made Lawrence a household name.
As blunt sports agent Tasha Mack on BET’s hit sitcom ‘The Game,’ Wendy Raquel Robinson scores tons of laughs. In this week’s ‘Clacking in Color,’ the groovy column celebrating minorities on television, clacker Jaylen Christie compares and contrasts Robinson’s current role to another one she was famous for — Principal Regina Grier on ‘The Steve Harvey Show.’