When I first saw the this video I thought it was funny as hell. Exactly the kind of narrative the modern media machine would create from its vacuum of creativity - a paint by numbers melodrama with none of the spirit of the property whose name it trades on in order to get noticed.

Will Smith apparently thought it looked like a great idea.

    • Horsepaste [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      Everything has and always will be a remix of some kind. This is at least not trying to do another sitcom.

        • AllCatsAreBeautiful [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          I think we've moved on to sitcoms about people actively becoming worse rather than better. Shows like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Curb Your Enthusiasm are still sitcoms, only they're about shitheels doing hijinks instead of bazinga boys or the Olsen twins.

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    3 years ago

    Counter point: This could potentially do something interesting with the concept instead of just remaking a sitcom that already exists.

    The original show had moments that were more serious where you could tell they were trying to actually drill into concepts of class and race in Amerika. These always had to be tied up in a neat bow by the end of the episode however to fit the Sitcom framework the show existed in.

    I’ll be giving this a shot, but I’m also not expecting much because well… NBC.

    • ssjmarx [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      I hope so. I watched Fresh Prince religiously as a kid, and I would love if they came up with something good.

      But nothing that's been shown so far gives me any hope.

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        3 years ago

        Right? Me too. I’d honestly be completely writing this off if they did a soft reboot ala “Fuller House”.

        Pitch for that hellworld:

        30 years later, Will Smith returns as the “Fresh King” of Bel Air. Life is off the hook for Will, he has wealth, fame, fortune, and family. That is until one day, his doorbell rings and he meets the estranged nephew from the south side he never knew he had. Can Will get back in touch with “his roots” and remember what it’s like to live in “the hood”? Find out when this heart felt family comedy premiers next month on NBC!

    • RobotnikFeminism [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      I mean, sure it can be an interesting concept, but if it's not a sitcom starring Will Smith, then why use the same character names and why set it in Bel-Air? Just make a new show.