Posted on 09/30/2006 12:05:11 AM PDT by beaversmom
Students of history know that over the millennia, great civilizations crumbled not from without, but from within. The Visigoths may have crushed the Romans in 476, but long before the Roman Empire had begun to disintegrate internally, its social fabric slowly shredded apart and ultimately it became a paper tiger unable to sustain itself. In our own lifetime, its quite apparent that we are witnessing an increasingly rapid and equally worrisome descent in the moral mean.
Heres one spectacular, depressing example. In the 1970s, one of the most celebrated family shows on TV was "Little House on the Prairie." One of NBCs most durable series, its audience would trounce todays television hits because back in those days, family TV shows were watched by the family, not just the youngest offspring. The lead role was played by Michael Landon, but the show also gave rise to another star, the gawky, pig-tailed child named Melissa Gilbert as Laura Ingalls, or "Half-Pint," as she was lovingly called by Pa Ingalls. In recent years she has starred mostly on family-friendly shows like Touched by An Angel and 7th Heaven.
Perhaps this is a classic example of how pathetically low our societys morals have fallen in 25 years: Melissa Gilbert just guest-starred on the FX cable networks grotesque show "Nip/Tuck." Are you ready for this? As a woman needing to have a nipple replaced....because her dog bit it off....during sex.
Im not kidding. I wish I were.
It was somehow not enough to have a little light fun of sex with a cow (ABCs Boston Legal), or sex with a horse (on Foxs Keen Eddie), or even violating a parrot with a finger (on the aptly named UPN show Shasta McNasty). Now its bestiality with the family dog as the punch line. Lassie and Rin-Tin-Tin: be glad youre dead.
Gilberts husband returns home from Iraq to discover his wifes enraptured with a whole new definition of "puppy love." He screams at her in disgust that he failed to expect she would turn into a "faithless, demented whore," a special breed of floozy to be sure given she used peanut butter to seduce the family pooch into the sack. To complete the circle of sleaze, the husband vengefully dumps the dog, now a lifeless heap, out of a duffel bag in front of her. This being a graphic show about surgery, we see we have to see -- Gilberts bare breast (albeit covered by a plastic wound) as they prepare her for a new nipple.
Why did she do this? Is the wholesome tag such a scarlet letter in todays Tinseltown that it requires this level of penance? Perhaps theres even more to it. Until recently, Gilbert was president of the Screen Actors Guild, which has fought proposals to strengthen protections against televised indecency. Gilbert couldnt have taken a more public stand (in this case, in the prone position) than this disgusting stunt.
Nip/Tuck, televisions most overwrought sleazefest, is beginning its fourth season of plastic surgery and gaudy immorality with a load of new guest stars clamoring for seats on the bandwagon, but the same perverse drive to shatter every barrier of good taste. Its so graphic, violent, and sexually repulsive that one prison banned its inmates from watching it. And with its available to millions of impressionable children on the cable or satellite TV systems in their homes.
And TV critics continue to applaud every new outburst of wickedness. The Hartford Courant has raved that "no show has been as consistently audacious, finding the very edges of taste and acceptance each week and using every power of its extended cable status to leap beyond them." The Palm Beach Post lovingly described it a "shocking, sexy, graphic, funny, wildly over-the-top, I-can't-believe-what-I'm-watching drama."
They arent looking for artistic excellence. They are looking for the fastest path to subversion, a roller coaster ride to the depths of excess. Nip/Tuck can meet them there with great enthusiasm.
Up next on Nip/Tuck is Rosie ODonnell, and it wouldnt be worth the guest starring role without Rosies character having sex with Dr. Christian Troy, the shows stud muffin. TV Guide has already spurred ODonnell to recount the filming of the absolutely hilarious sex scene, how the actor playing Dr. Troy was naked except for a sock and she decided to go topless, and how her lesbian partner loved watching every minute.
And Hollywoods loving it. Nip/Tuck creator Ryan Murphy is popular enough that hes preparing another project for FX called 4 oz. named for the average weight of a flaccid penis. Its a drama about a transsexual sportswriter with a wife and two teenage sons. Theres no cast yet, but he claims his phone "is ringing off the hook" from A-list stars who he says shall remain nameless. The wages of preposterous sin are rich indeed in todays Hollywood.
"Can you imagine if men walked around with bulges (not utterly gay men, but straight men) and the bulges were made of gel in a bag. That would be insane, bizarre and hilarious wouldn't it? "
Sorry, the sexes aren't interchangeable, if women would have sex with us if we had big b*lls, then we would pay to enhance them and push them around in wheelbarrows.
Dear TomGuy:
You wrote: "They do these extremes to break the casting curse many childhood stars think exists -- that they get permanently welded into the childhood character. Danny Bonaduce was Danny Partridge for decades. Gary Coleman can't shake the Diff'rent Strokes type casting."
Does that mean that we can soon expect some explicit, steamy performances from Bonaduce and Coleman (perhaps together?!) in an attempt to shake off their childhood characters?
I certainly hope not!
Regards,
Too round?? What shape are they supposed to be??
:D
There's a name for this kind of spurious argument. I don't know it, but I know there is.
It's where you set up one unpleasant extreme to compare to another, pretending that there is nothing in between. Of course there is!
Woof!
I am absolutely mind-blown! I didn't know that this kind of crap was on regular TV shows. I can't imagine where this is going to take us just 20 years out.
From wikipedia:
The logical fallacy of false dilemmaalso known as falsified dilemma, fallacy of the excluded middle, black and white thinking, false dichotomy, false correlative, either/or dilemma or bifurcationinvolves a situation in which two alternative points of view are held to be the only options, when in reality there exist one or more other options which have not been considered.
If this is what the American people like to watch on TV, then it's no wonder they are also afraid to fight the war on terror, and that perhaps more than half the voters are willing to return the Dems to power. Scary.
How repulsive.
But I must admit, I wouldn't kick Melissa Gilbert out of bed.
..neither do I expect beastiality to be on my TV programs.
Can't comprehend this at the moment.
Thank you so much.
Fine, as long as you don't mind sloppy seconds from a DOG.
(i know, i know, it's TV, but just the thought...)
Not until I gouge my eyes out to prevent even the chance of my seeing that accidentally.
But would you bite . . .
And here I thought Iggy Pop was talking about something different with "I Wanna Be Your Dog".
Don't those fakes eventually turn lumpy?
Just, wow-ping.
Sorry, but once I found out she worked for the Shadows, I never trusted Laura Ingells.
Poor Captain Sheridan had to kill himself because of that.
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