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In Living Color: Season 05 (1993)

In Living Color: Season 05 (1993)
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Worried that Fox's overexposure of existing In Living Color episodes would weaken the series' appeal in rerun syndication, creator Keenen Ivory Wayans exited the show halfway through Season Four, followed in rapid succession by his brothers Damon, Shawn and Kim Wayans. Though sibling Marlon Wayans would continue to appear during season five, by mid-season none of the Wayans were left -- leaving Jim Carrey as the top-billed star of the property, and Jamie Foxx (whose main recurring character by this time was oversexed and spectacularly ugly Wanda Wayne) as the principal supporting comic. Amidst all this turnover, season five ushered in several talented new regulars, among them Chris Rock, Anne-Marie Johnson, Jay Leggett, Carol Rosenthal, Marc Wilmore, and Reggie McFadden. Among the best individual sketches seen during In Living Color's fifth and final season are "Russell Simmons Def Strawberry Jam," "Ike Turner and Hootch," "Anorexic Sumo Wrestler," "Circus of the Stars," "Sam Kinison: Live From Hell," "Wile E. Coyote on Trial," "Mary Tyler Mo," "East Hollywood Squares," "66th Annual Infomercial Awards," and "Prison Cable Network." ~ Rovi

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Marlon WayansJim Carrey, (more)
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Synopsis of In Living Color: Season 05

Worried that Fox's overexposure of existing In Living Color episodes would weaken the series' appeal in rerun syndication, creator Keenen Ivory Wayans exited the show halfway through Season Four, followed in rapid succession by his brothers Damon, Shawn and Kim Wayans. Though sibling Marlon Wayans would continue to appear during season five, by mid-season none of the Wayans were left -- leaving Jim Carrey as the top-billed star of the property, and Jamie Foxx (whose main recurring character by this time was oversexed and spectacularly ugly Wanda Wayne) as the principal supporting comic. Amidst all this turnover, season five ushered in several talented new regulars, among them Chris Rock, Anne-Marie Johnson, Jay Leggett, Carol Rosenthal, Marc Wilmore, and Reggie McFadden. Among the best individual sketches seen during In Living Color's fifth and final season are "Russell Simmons Def Strawberry Jam," "Ike Turner and Hootch," "Anorexic Sumo Wrestler," "Circus of the Stars," "Sam Kinison: Live From Hell," "Wile E. Coyote on Trial," "Mary Tyler Mo," "East Hollywood Squares," "66th Annual Infomercial Awards," and "Prison Cable Network." ~ Rovi

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    Tarrianno T.

    I liked in living color i my ratings are good number 1.

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    John M.

    This DVD was just okay. No Wayan's Brother here. You see that Marlon Wayans on in cast oh well. The is the last of the dvd's. There is two sides of the dvd and still hilarious. If I had ranked all of the dvd's here 1-4 is the best of all the season's.

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    Refugio M.

    I don't know what the review on this site is talking about: Marlon Wayans is completely gone in all of Season 5. There are a lot of ironies on this final season. First off, there is no official "final" episode so there are no good-byes. Chris Rock appears regularly, which is a slap in the face to the Wayans brothers after he was made fun of so aggressively in a previous "In Living Color" season. Rosie Perez seems to also have left the show and she is made fun of quite often on this season for her potty mouth and her spiraling down into a "D" class celebrity. Anne-Marie Johnson from "In the Heat of the Night" joins the show and it's quite a switch to see her going from drama to comedy. She does a great job though. Kelly Coffield Park, the first white female cast on the show, is completely absent from this season. J-Lo is gone. David, from "The Real World": Los Angeles (the black guy that gets kicked out). He joins the show and frankly sort of fades away around everyone else.

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