In Living Color returns to the small screen

Depending on your views, this could be a Halloween treat or nightmare.

The Advocate recently posted an article
saying that 1990s comedy show In Living Color will return to television for
two half-hour specials. I have to
say that I was a big fan of the show. But during its original
airing, one skit in particular polarized the show’s gay fans: “Men on Film,” a segment starring Damon Wayans and David Alan Grier as two gay men
talking about movies, making double entendres and reviewing films with their
famous “Two snaps up!”

Although the article did not state whether the
famed skit will be revived for the upcoming specials, I’m curious to know what
readers think of the skits, both then and now.

Journalist, writer, blogger, producer.

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