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Soul Food (2000)
Overview
Soul Food: The Series, airing on Showtime from June 28, 2000, to May 26, 2004, is a poignant drama crafted by George Tillman, Jr. and brought to the small screen by Felicia D. Henderson. Drawing inspiration from Tillman's own upbringing in Wisconsin, the show serves as a sequel to his acclaimed 1997 film. Over the course of 74 episodes, it became the longest-running drama featuring a predominantly Black cast in North American prime-time history, exploring themes of family, heritage, and the complexities of life, all centered around the heart of a close-knit family.
Episodes
E1
The More Things Change
E2
The More Things Stay the Same
E3
Heart of the Matter
E4
What Women Want
E5
The Watermelon Theory
E6
Claiming
E7
Truth Be Told
E8
Bad Luck
E9
Anything You Can Do (a.k.a. Show Me the Money)
E10
Samurai Secrets
E11
Man Trouble
E12
The Language of Life
E13
Ordinary Pain
E14
Nice Work If You Can Get It
E15
Little Girl Blue
E16
This Crazy Life
E17
Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Lose
E18
Everything Is Unfolding Perfectly
E19
A Clear and Present Stranger
E20
Take Me to the Water
E1
The Aftermath
E2
Welcome Home
E3
Who Do You Know?
E4
God Bless the Child
E5
Sex and Money
E6
Come Back for the Comeback
E7
Games People Play
E8
Life Lessons
E9
The Root
E10
Never Can Say Goodbye
E11
I'm Afraid of Americans
E12
Running As Fast As I Can
E13
Fly Away Home
E14
If You Don't Know Me By Now...
E15
From Dreams to Nightmares
E16
A Taste of Justice
E17
Help
E18
Lovers and Other Strangers
E19
In Transition
E20
This Must Be Love
E1
Pagan Poetry
E2
Two to Tango
E3
The Son Also Rises
E4
We Plan
E5
Decisions and Choices
E6
A Rock Hard Place
E7
Survival Techniques
E8
Angelitos Negros
E9
Successful Failure
E10
Love Me or Leave Me
E11
Take It to the Limit
E12
In the Garden
E13
Fear Eats the Soul (1)
E14
Don't Think This Hasn't Been Fabulous (2)