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It is impossible to discuss "Not The Cosbys" without acknowledging the female auteurs who killed the patriarchal Huxtable model.


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It is impossible to discuss these films today without addressing the massive elephant in the room. Not The Cosbys XXX 1-2

When Not The Cosbys XXX 1 & 2 were released, Bill Cosby was still "America's Dad." He was a cultural icon synonymous with education, fatherhood, and clean comedy. The parody was, at the time, viewed as a loving (if raunchy) homage to a TV classic.

However, in the years following their release, the public perception of Bill Cosby underwent a catastrophic shift. Beginning around 2014, dozens of women came forward with allegations of sexual assault. The subsequent trials and Cosby’s eventual conviction (later overturned on a technicality) fundamentally altered how the public views the source material.

Watching these parodies today feels drastically different than it did in 2009. What was once a playful subversion of a "wholesome" image is now viewed through the lens of real-world tragedy and criminal behavior. The films serve as a time capsule of a specific era in pop culture—a time when the Huxtable name was still undisputed in its positivity. It is impossible to discuss "Not The Cosbys"

Look, we will always love the nostalgia of Clair Huxtable’s courtroom burns and Theo’s learning disability episode. Those are canonical moments in TV history.

But "Not The Cosbys" is better. It is richer, stranger, and more representative of the actual Black experience in 2024—which includes joy, yes, but also anxiety, weirdness, queerness, poverty, and a whole lot of chaos.

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And right now, the entertainment content that lives "Not The Cosbys" is finally giving us exactly that.


What do you think? Are you nostalgic for the era of the "perfect TV family," or are you here for the messy, modern revolution? Drop your favorite "Not The Cosbys" show in the comments below.