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Showing posts with label ABC. Show all posts
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The Goode Family



Reviewer Gabe Delahaye has some harsh words for Mike Judge's new comedy The Goode Family:

Perfect, a sweatshop joke is already a winner, always, but when it's used in conjunction with a character's status anxiety, with the implication being that the sole reason for doing any of the environmentally conscious or culturally engaged behaviors and activities that the Goode Family do throughout the episode is really just a desperate attempt to win some kind of popularity contest. Nice. I know this is supposed to be humorous, and that in comedy exaggeration is key, but come on. For one, no one actually gives a shit what bag anyone's carrying (An Inconvenient Bag joke? Seriously?) and second of all, since I suppose I belong in some part to the community being mocked, I'm capable of pointing out that reusable bags never cost anything near $10. They're affordably priced as an encouragement to consumers to use them. And wait, am I really supposed to believe that a vegan woman who has installed solar paneling on her home and won't even drive her hybrid for fear of what it will do to the environment has never heard of reusable shopping bags? Because of course she has.


That paragraph has alot in it to dissect, so here goes.

For one, no one actually gives a shit what bag anyone's carrying (An Inconvenient Bag joke? Seriously?)


While in Berkeley a couple months ago, I visited the Elephant Pharmacy, a yuppified organic food mecca. For sale were reusable bags that literally said "What would Al Gore do?" That's even more ridiculous than "An Inconvenient Bag," and a true story to boot.

Next:

since I suppose I belong in some part to the community being mocked, I'm capable of pointing out that reusable bags never cost anything near $10. They're affordably priced as an encouragement to consumers to use them.


Goodness gracious. This is very revealing and threatens to sink Delahaye's entire review. His being offended by having his countercultural group mocked shows him to be exactly part of the group that is the target of Mike Judge. Sure, when the suburban mediocrity of Beavis and Butt-Head and King of the Hill was Judge's target, he was to be loved. When targeting holier-than-thou leftists, he is to be loathed.

As for who the show is made for, it's made for people like me, your average American who follows what they think is right over dogma or adherence to one ideology or subgroup. Because people like me don't fall easily into categories, Gabe Delahaye may have a hard time identifying us.
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Island Trouble


We've talked about Desmond's breast adventure twice before at WYP, but it's all expanded with an in-depth article I wrote on the subject over at Parcbench.

Apparently I misspelled Desmond's love Penny's name as Penne in the article. Someone left a funny comment pointing out my mistake:

1. Desmond isn`t engaged to a pasta, her name is Penny; not Penne ;) 2. Writing "Cusick`s behavior on set has landed him in hot water," is tantamount to reporting that he actually *did* the behavior in question, and not that he is just accused for having done it. This ought to be corrected.


There's nothing wrong with being in love with pasta! It's always been there for me.
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Desmond Also Motorboats, Brotha

Chelsea Stone is suing LOST actor Henry Ian Cusick and ABC for sexual harrassment.

She also claims Cusick "placed his face on top of [her] breasts, moving his face from side to side." He then squeezed her breasts with his hands. (TMZ)

The old motorboat. Classic. Desmond is hot. Why is she complaining again? All jokes aside, sexual harrassment is wrong (obviously) and he should deal with the consequences. If this is true, Desmond is getting the ax for sure. How unfortunate since he is an amazing actor and a crucial character on the show.

But I wonder why Stone waited 2 years to file a lawsuit (AP reports that the alleged incident occurred in October 2007). Something seems sketchy about this.

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Desmond Gropes


A somewhat amusing story from the set of the brilliant TV show Lost:

LOS ANGELES — A woman who claims she was sexually harassed then fired from the TV show "Lost" is suing ABC and actor Henry Ian Cusick.

The lawsuit filed Friday in Los Angeles alleges that Cusick, who plays Desmond Hume on the show, fondled the woman's buttocks and breasts and kissed her on the lips in October 2007. The lawsuit claims she reported the incident to her supervisor, but was simply told to avoid the actor. She states she was fired 12 days later in retaliation for reporting the alleged abuse.

The filing says the woman had worked for ABC since 1997.
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In Love With Lost



I'm usually pretty good at expressing my views on the things I really enjoy. Be it Star Wars, Red Dwarf, hip-hop, comic books, I've written plenty about all of them. However, the brilliant television show Lost has me completely lost for words.

Now in its fifth season, so much has happened in Lost that it is almost unexplainable to anyone who hasn't watched the bulk of the series. People have died, come back to life, been attacked by clouds of smoke, travelled through time, been kidnapped, had babies, met loved ones that were half across the world, dead or in another period of time, been sent to mental institutions, arrested, left the island and come back to the island all in a series that from its onset seemed like a simple show about people crashing on an island but revealed itself to be the complete antithesis of "simple."

Lost is by far the most intelligent television program I have ever seen. I couldn't recommend it more. Even if you haven't seen an episode yet, it is worth the investment of buying the four seasons that are available and watching them in a marathon. American television tends to cater to the lowest common denominator and avoid challenging the viewer's intelligence or attention span (think cable news, Family Guy or reality shows). Lost is a shining example that television can be good.
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