Any Day Now - Season 2 Episode 9 It's Not About The Butter (1)
While dining at a restaurant with Rene, Mary Elizabeth (M.E.) mistakenly assumes a black woman walking by is a waitress. The incident ignites a heated debate between Rene and M.E. about modern day racism and leads M.E. to examine the topic in a freelance article for the magazine she was recently fired from. As part of her investigation, M.E. interviews her Uncle Jimmy, who is in the Ku Klux Klan, and learns that racism still exists in its harshest forms. After the article is published, M.E. finds a cross burning in her front yard. Meanwhile, Rene searches for a new office assistant and is upset that Bill, who is away at a seminar, has not called her.
Past: Rene's father, James, prosecutes a legal case against the city for preventing black men from taking the exam to become police officers. Rene pleads with her father to drop the case after M.E.'s Uncle Jimmy threatens that something bad will happen to their family if he does not.
Year: 2002
Country: United States of America
Studio: Lifetime
Director:
Cast: Annie Potts, Lorraine Toussaint, Shari Dyon Perry, Mae Middleton, Olivia Hack, Maya Goodwin
Crew: Bill Finnegan (Producer)
First Air Date: Aug 18, 1998
Last Air date: Mar 10, 2002
Season: 4 Season
Episode: 88 Episode
Runtime: 60 minutes
IMDb: 7.40/10 by 7.00 users
Popularity: 17.278
Language: English
Keyword : female friendship, social issues
Episode
You Promise? I Promise
You Really Believe In That Stuff?
It's A Man's World
Don't Say Anything
Heads Or Tails
So This Is Intimacy?
It's Not You, It's Me
Family Is Family
It's Not About The Butter (1)
It's Not About The Butter (2)
Elephants In The Room
That's Our Son, Bobby
Say Something
Eyes Wide Open
A Parent's Job
Homegirl
From This Day On
Hey, Ugly!
Pay Your Dues
You Think I Am Lying To You?
The Toolshed Behind The Church
Who Abandoned Who?