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Regarding this decision, creator Greg Daniels said, “Today we cut a shot of an actor wearing blackface that was used to criticize a specific racist European practice. It will also be removed from the episode when The Office moves to the Peacock streaming platform. The OfficeĪ shot in which Nate (Mark Proksch) is dressed in blackface as Zwarte Piet has been edited out of The Office’s season nine episode “Dwight Christmas” on Netflix and syndicated reruns. “My Jiggly Ball” and “My Chopped Liver” are no longer available for digital rental, but “My Friend the Doctor” is still on Amazon and iTunes. going to visit Turk’s frat in “whiteface” and blackface, respectively.

  • “My Chopped Liver” (Season 5, Episode 17): There is a flashback to Turk and J.D.
  • fantasizes about having a half-Elliot, half-Turk roommate, played by Sarah Chalke in blackface.
  • “My Jiggly Ball” (Season 5, Episode 4): J.D.
  • in blackface, a bald cap, and Turk’s surgical scrubs. fantasizes about Turk (Donald Faison) kissing Elliot (Sarah Chalke), but it turns out to be J.D.
  • “My Friend the Doctor” (Season 3, Episode 8): Zach Braff’s character J.D.
  • All three episodes featured white characters in blackface.

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    ScrubsĪt the request of series creator Bill Lawrence and ABC Studios, Hulu removed three episodes of Scrubs. In the episode, Chang claims he’s dressing like a “dark elf or a drow,” while his fellow classmate Shirley (Yvette Nicole Brown) calls his look a “hate crime.” Sony Pictures Television said they “support the decision.” Community creator Dan Harmon has not addressed the episode’s removal, and it is still available for digital rental. Netflix and Hulu removed one episode, season two’s “Advanced Dungeons & Dragons,” because Ken Jeong’s character Ben Chang appears in full-body black paint. Going forward, no comedy-loving kid needs to stumble on these tropes and be stung by their ugliness.” Community

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    “I understand now that ‘intent’ is not a free pass for white people to use these images.

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    “As we strive to do the work and do better in regards to race in America, we believe that these episodes featuring actors in race-changing makeup are best taken out of circulation,” Fey wrote in a letter to the platforms that streamed or sold 30 Rock.

  • “Live from Studio 6H” (Season 6, Episode 19): Jon Hamm appears in blackface in a satirical spoof on Amos ’n’ Andy.
  • “Christmas Attack Zone” (Season 5, Episode 10): Jenna again wears blackface while dressing up as Pittsburgh Steelers star Lynn Swann.
  • “Live Show” (Season 5, Episode 2): The East Coast version of 30 Rock’s first live episode featured Jon Hamm getting a hand transplant from an executed Black man, and a fake Fox News chyron that read “Exclusive Interview With Kenyan Liar,” referencing the racist Obama birther conspiracy.
  • “Believe in the Stars” (Season 3, Episode 2): After Jenna (Jane Krakowski) and Tracy (Tracy Morgan) decide to swap identities to determine if white women or Black men face greater prejudice, Jenna appears in blackface.
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    30 RockĪt Tina Fey and Robert Carlock’s request and with NBCUniversal’s approval, four episodes of 30 Rock have been removed from streaming, digital rental, and TV syndication.

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    Here is a full list of the series, episodes, and scenes that have been removed from streaming because of their use of blackface so far. Some TV creators have expressed their support for the decision, while others have expressed silence or disapproval. Some series have edited out blackface scenes, while others like have removed the episodes in their entirety.

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    In recent weeks, many sitcom episodes featuring blackface have been removed from streaming platforms, taken out of digital rental libraries, and pulled from syndication. This conversation extends well past Song of the South and Gone With the Wind into the 21st century: Blackface is not just a historical atrocity but a present-day compulsion still frequently reproduced by white comedians and showrunners. Zach Braff in the Scrubs episode “My Jiggly Ball,” moments before dreaming up a half-Elliot, half-Turk character named Turkiot, played by Sarah Chalke in blackface.Īs the Black Lives Matter movement has launched a reckoning in Hollywood over institutionalized racism, it has also sparked a debate about whether anti-Black tropes and imagery in movies and TV should be censored, disclaimer-ed, or removed from streaming libraries entirely.















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