Posted on 03/09/2006 9:21:04 PM PST by JOAT
The homosexual agenda grinds on. In the post brokeback-era it would appear the intensity of the recruitment drive has ratcheted-up a few notches.
Tonight's episode portrayed a comely redhead who is confined to her apartment by agoraphobia. Waiting till near the end of the show, the producers drop the bomb the girl is a confused lesbian who is suffering from the conflict of admitting she's a lesbian. The Mafia Don 'father-in-law' accepts both his openly gay daughter and her newly 'brokenbacked' girlfriend and then the FBI agents play 'That's Amore' on the jukebox. Everybody is SO happy and then the two lovebirds kiss to end the show.
An amazing piece of propaganda. The show has had it's Fonzie moment, jumping the shark and spiraling downward toward eventual cancellation.
Funny, I thought Bruckheimer (producer of the show) was one of the few good guys in Hollyweird. Now I'm not so sure...
Never heard of this show, it must have been on opposite a real show.
To make his argument that Red State America was close minded; Heath Ledger argued that West Virginia was still lynching people as recently as 15 years ago!
Who's out of touch with reality?
" Most of them I know are either chubby and angry or emaciated and angry."
And whats with the bug eyes?? In my line of work as well as living in Boston I have met far more than you'd imagine. Many of them have bulging eyes where the entire pupil is entirely exposed. Very weird.
The MSM including (especially) TV is nothing more than propaganda in the hands of those who want to destroy all that is good.
Parents who care about their children should either toss out the TV or carefully monitor every single thing their children watch. And whose houses they go to. And discuss these issues with their children.
It's amazing how much clout homosexuals have considering their tiny numbers. They have many assistants.
why did the assistant have to have a mobster father? and why did they have to add in that the missing girl "freaked out about a bowling alley." please! how does one "freak out talking about a bowling alley?" and why in the world would she go back to the very place where she first became agoraphobic? and what was with the high school friend/crazed fan connection? all that just to get her to the silly bowling alley? and the guy from prison--Pookie Bear--bringing her pies--not to mention getting her a gun? and the Asian guy being paid to push her out? that was so stupid! just to take the "girlfriend's" father a gift?
and when the neighbor boy with the monitor said she sounded scared the night before--and they did a flashback on their conversation--we couldn't figure out what part of the conversation showed she was scared... and why didn't he call 911 instead of waiting for his mom to come home?
at the end, the mobster dad shows up at the bowling alley... guess there's only one in the big city... and the agoraphobia gal who is so scared to "come out" in more ways than one, kisses the assistant in front of everybody... seems unrealistic... and shallow...
and La Paglia and the other guy singing "That's Amore," at the end... was that supposed to be along the lines of Andy and Bobby (NYPD Blue) singing Duke of Earl? if so, it fell very short...
i'm sad this show has jumped the shark... i really liked it... the only one i would try really hard to catch during the week... i almost feel as though David E. Kelley got a hold of this show... now i think i'll have to get my fix from Cold Case...
and i'd rather watch the gay guys on Project Runway.
If the producers and writers of Cold Case had let their personal biases and political leanings show every so often in little, almost inperceptable ways, I might consider continuing to give them the favor of my viewership. But they have become so aggressive, excessive, and obsessive about spitting all over traditional sexual mores that it damages their show's entertainment value. They have, like Linda Ronstadt, made themselves perfectly clear: they dont like me. They dont care if I am offended by their blatant promotion of transgenderism and homosexuality, and their contempt for those who dont approve of them on religious grounds. They would rather not know that I am out there.Well, you don't have to worry anymore, Executive Producer and writer Meredith Stiehm, and producer Jerry Bruckheimer. I won't be out there anymore. As far as I am concerned, Cold Case the series is just like the cold cases in the show -- stored away in a dark room in a forgotten cardboard box, never to be looked at again.
The co-executive producer of Cold Case is Meredith Stiehm, who was a producer-writer on ER when the cane-carrying ER chief Dr. Weaver (played by Laura Innes) was magically transformed into a lesbian.
You are correct. I detailed the pattern of increasing homo-genderbender-friendly and anti-Christian plotlines here.
Not entirely true. South Park has hinted at Mr. Garrison being gay for a very long time, and then finally admitted to it. It is entering into its 10th season. People will watch when it is an accurate portrayal of homosexuals as deviants rather than the most glamourous people on the show.
I just ignore the double and triple-entendree...of course my TV is stuck with the captions on, so I can still try to read them. You have to admit a lot of the jokes Kenny and Vic say are hysterical.
Agreed. Mr. Garrison in no way glamorizes homosexuality.
What I meant by the 'Degeneres factor' was the attempt to make homosexuality hip and cutting edge.
I watch "House" and "Monk" plus a variety of stuff on HGTV (This Old House, etc). The only network show I regularly watch is "CSI Miami" -- two reasons why I watch it. To listen to the Emily Proctor's voice (ohhhhh, just thinking about her ....) and to watch David Caruso. I am mesmerized by his horrible acting ... he is so sappy it is unreal.
Other than that it is "Modern Marvels" and those type of shows.
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