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“Beyond the Gates” Tamara Tunie thinks that the series has reached the “perfect” time
“Beyond the Gates”, a brand new CBS drama has arrived led by the Black Cast-Mąry along with her, hits her in the face, golf clubs crash on desks, shaded, mysterious, mysterious motorcyclists, Lurid Mistress, who exchanged wives, and the presentation of the black elite.
The melodrama also appeared in the current social and political atmosphere, because the recent administration of Trump is attempting to thwart and eliminate Dei in the wide swaths of presidency. Not to say that a handful of loud black characters in the television media simply lost programs or is shuffled. However, Tamara Tunna, who plays the matriarch of the series, the winner of Egot Anita Dupree, believes that now’s the perfect time to begin the soap opera.
The hourly every day soap, which debuted on Monday, February 24, presented the first soap story that took place after a black forged for over 30 years.
“I think it’s the perfect time to land this program,” tuna said People magazine In a recent interview.
“We present it now, because it is part of the black life and culture, which was part of the history of this country and the fabric of this country for hundreds and hundreds of years,” continued the 65-year-old veteran of the soap star. “No, we don’t leave, we’ll actually be in your living room every day. And in the most fantastic way and the most friendly way. Because this program, although it focuses around the black family, there are universal stories. That is why people love soap operas. “
Maryland, set in a deciduous wealthy district in Fairmont Crest, “Beyond the Gates” follows the lifetime of the elite and really related family Dupree. The harmony of a valued black family, including Anita, Patriarch Dupree Vernon (Clifton Davis) and the family of their two adult daughters Nicole and Dani, is disturbed when a pair from the past returns to a wealthy enclave on the outskirts of Washington, DC
“These are human weaknesses that really drive programs – disadvantages, secrets, lies, backstabbing. This is all in this program, but it looks completely different because of the population of the story – said Tena, who played in “As the World Turns” CBS for 20 years, told people.
She added: “Writers are knocking this program from the park and the stories will be fantastic.”
The actress “Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with somebody” also noticed that “Beyond the Gates” hits the well -known soap opera trails, while supporting unique black stories.
“We know that the African -American community is varied in its own community,” said the graduate of “As the World”. “We are not a monolith. There are so many stories to tell and many experiences to share. Thanks to this program, we have the whole family and the community of African -American players, so you can tell many stories, not only one. (Fairmont Crest) is a new perspective of the black community population that exists. “
Despite this, she emphasized how “Beyond the Gates” also distinguishes characters representing other communities.
“It’s a really multicultural program,” said Teny. “There is only one Asian, one black actor or Latin, we are all there. We are all part of the Fairmont Crest community. In this way it’s really delicious. “
“Beyond the Gates” emits weekdays (14.00 et) on CBS and sends a stream to paramount +.
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