Actress and writer Quintanilla Brunson is an American actress who rose to fame after she created the Instagram series Girl Who Has Never Done On A Date.
She is best known for her work on Abbott Elementary, which won her an Emmy award.
She was also nominated for an award for outstanding lead actress in a comedy series.
During a recent appearance on Saturday Night Live, she took a shot at one of the best sitcoms ever created.
She also claimed that Abbott Elementary is the most diverse show on television.
Brunson delivered a good opening monologue for the show. She introduced herself and her show, Abbott Elementary, by saying that it’s a unique show.
The actor who plays the role of Single Parents also noted that the show is not a streaming program but a network show.
During her opening monologue, she compared her show to the classic sitcom, Friends.
She also noted that Abbott Elementary is about a group of educators instead of a group of friends.
She then referred to Friends as not being very diverse. She noted that the show does feature black people, but it was not perfect.
Although there were some black characters in the show, they either didn’t exist for long periods of time or were just not significant enough to be featured in the series.
During its ten-year run, the show only featured 27 black characters.
Only one character appeared in every episode, and the rest of the black characters only had a few minutes of screen time.
While Friends is regarded as one of the best comedy shows ever made, Quintanilla Brunson was still correct when she said that the show didn’t have a lot of diversity.