To: Liz
I saw the guy from
ER on cable today, talking to Katie about the network pulling the breast scene from their show tonight.
He seemed insensed that NBC would take away from the "realism" of their show.
I guess he never watches The Discovery Channel; even on their 911 shows, they NEVER show genitalia, period.
83 posted on
02/05/2004 2:19:55 PM PST by
Howlin
To: Howlin
He seemed insensed that NBC would take away from the "realism" of their show. Besides which, if I am watching a medical show, I know what to expect. I wouldn't have any problem with my 11 YO son sitting down to watch a breast reduction (not that he really would! LOL)
The Nielson people called yesterday to ask us to become a Nielson family. Once they confirm my satellite is one they can work with, we're in. What timing!
85 posted on
02/05/2004 2:39:40 PM PST by
Dianna
To: Howlin
It's good to remember that these obsessed entertainment lowlifes think only about what's good for their carrers and how they can hype the ratings.......and not at all about what's best for America and it's children.
88 posted on
02/05/2004 2:54:33 PM PST by
Liz
To: Howlin
"I saw the guy from ER on cable today, talking to Katie about the network pulling the breast scene from their show tonight. He seemed insensed that NBC would take away from the "realism" of their show. I guess he never watches The Discovery Channel; even on their 911 shows, they NEVER show genitalia, period."
Exactly. I worked nights as Security in an ER. Girl was dropped off with a drug overdose. The nurses had to cut her jeans off, but covered her. While she was convulsing, the sheet slipped off her hips revealing her privates. No big deal to the staff - they see that everyday - but I pulled the sheets back over her out of a sense of decency.
Why on earth would that need to be in a script? Adds NOTHING to the plot line.
Can we please just bomb Hollywood and get it over with?
97 posted on
02/05/2004 9:10:52 PM PST by
Fenris6
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