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Murder, red herrings, and 4:3 aspect ratios. All of those can be used to describe the best classic mystery shows from TVâs golden age all the way up until the end of the 20th Century. And while most of televisionâs great detectives, writers, and detectives who happen to be writers like Jessica Fletcher on
Murder, She Wrote can be watched on TV Land, MeTV, and other random channels these days, there are plenty of other and more convenient ways to enjoy these shows from the beginning through streaming, online rentals, and even old-fashioned physical media.
Lucy Liu says there is a lot more work to be done in order to eradicate the Asian stereotypes perpetuated by society and the media over the last 200 years.
Lucy Liu Reflects On Her Career As An Asian-American Actress
Actress, director, and visual artist Lucy Liu wrote a piece for the Washington Post reflecting on the highlights of her career as an Asian-American actress, the characters she played, and discusses some of the struggles that Asian-Americans have faced historically. In summary:
- Growing up the only Asian faces she saw on TV were Jack Soo from “Barney Miller,” George Takei in “Star Trek”, and actress Anne Miyamoto from the Calgon fabric softener commercial
- Says when she was a kid she and her friends would play and pretend they were Charlie s Angels and that she never dreamed she d eventually be an Angel in a film