10 out of 16 people found the following comment useful :- "Papa" Joe, 16 September 2005
Author:
cmcke41195 from United States
should've won the NAACP Image Award instead of Greg Mathis (don't get
me wrong, I do love Greg Mathis); because Papa Joe has a mission. He
wants black men to grow up, take care of their homes, their women,
their children, and to stop being a nuisance and hazard to their
communities. He wants black women to grow up and raise their children
so that their boys are real men and their girls are women who recognize
that. He wants all women to stop taking care of little boys walking
like grown men. Papa Joe is gruff, but demonstrates a knowledge of what
will make a person "whole." Although he looks as if he's not paying
attention, don't go there. If you're steppin' foul and think you're
hidin' it, think again. Papa Joe enjoys good gossip as long as its
relevant to the case and ain't hurtin' nobody, but if it gets out of
hand, he'll cut to the chase. (Although I think he should cut more
quickly than he does - all of that drama gets tiresome real quick. Of
all the "judge" shows I view, Papa Joe comes behind most of the female
judges when it comes to court control. I think that's because he's laid
back and tolerates stupidity very well.) All in all he gets my vote.
6 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :- Good, funny: Judge Joe Brown, 19 June 2002
Author:
Movie-Guru from California
Its a good show, Judge Joe Brown is very direct (and very offensive to his
litigants) But thats what most of the court shows need in times like
these.
If you enjoy Judge Joe Brown I also recommend The People's
Court.
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10 out of 16 people found the following comment useful :-
"Papa" Joe, 16 September 2005
Author: cmcke41195 from United States
should've won the NAACP Image Award instead of Greg Mathis (don't get me wrong, I do love Greg Mathis); because Papa Joe has a mission. He wants black men to grow up, take care of their homes, their women, their children, and to stop being a nuisance and hazard to their communities. He wants black women to grow up and raise their children so that their boys are real men and their girls are women who recognize that. He wants all women to stop taking care of little boys walking like grown men. Papa Joe is gruff, but demonstrates a knowledge of what will make a person "whole." Although he looks as if he's not paying attention, don't go there. If you're steppin' foul and think you're hidin' it, think again. Papa Joe enjoys good gossip as long as its relevant to the case and ain't hurtin' nobody, but if it gets out of hand, he'll cut to the chase. (Although I think he should cut more quickly than he does - all of that drama gets tiresome real quick. Of all the "judge" shows I view, Papa Joe comes behind most of the female judges when it comes to court control. I think that's because he's laid back and tolerates stupidity very well.) All in all he gets my vote.
6 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :-
Good, funny: Judge Joe Brown, 19 June 2002
Author: Movie-Guru from California
Its a good show, Judge Joe Brown is very direct (and very offensive to his litigants) But thats what most of the court shows need in times like these. If you enjoy Judge Joe Brown I also recommend The People's Court.
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