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They should bring this show back on Netflix and make it 4 years later...


Update it, make it modern-day. I can already see some of the plot lines:


After coming out, Kaldrick released a new album that rocks the charts and the hip-hop community. However, when word got out his former crony killed Infinite Jest, Kaldrick vowed to stop rapping altogether, to stop promoting black-on-black violence. He becomes an advocate for a BLM-esque movement. Meanwhile, he and the lawyer talk about marriage but Tyriq re-enters the picture after seeing Kal's leadership and true change of heart.

Sabrina's gotten her own Comedy Central special and is in talks for a sketch series, a rising comedienne in the vein of Amy Schumer. Nick and Sabrina have broken up after Sabrina had an affair with Will Arnett (she's rumored to be the reason he and Amy Poehler broke up), and he accuses her of sleeping her way to the top. Meanwhile, Nick is a writers assistant on an Adventure Time-esque show, and throughout the season discovers his boss is a pedophile.

Raquel is being released from jail after being sentenced for her part in the credit card scandal. Her experiences in prison prompt her to write an OITNB-esque memoir that gets some attention.

Connor's TV show has reached Grey's Anatomy-levels of success and he's been offered movie roles as well. However, he's worried that its his continuation in the Scienetics cult that has brought him success rather than his own talents.

Beth returns to LA after college to find that Cam has been cheating on her with Taylor for a while. She hustles her way into a job as a copywriter and gets custody of Simon after he runs away, claiming their father left again.

Abby's with her Airforce husband, having moved around a lot. She's three months pregnant and is freaking out, unsure if this is really the life she wants. She starts having an affair with her husband's friend. Her husband dies in a war-related conflict, and she's racked with guilt.


Clearly these are a little rough, but oh my goodness, can this please happen?!

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