Posted on 08/23/2013 7:49:27 PM PDT by xzins
While HBOs Newsroom is surely todays leading liberal fantasy news show, it is following in a format pioneered by the overwrought crime drama series Law and Order and its various clone shows.
The producers of Law and Order: SVU reminded everyone of that recently by actually writing and filming an episode in which a character based on Paula Deen kills a Trayvon Martin character.
You cant make up this kind of absurdity in a humor setting. People wouldnt find it credible. The only thing missing is a George Bush or Dick Cheney character in there engaging in a serial killing spree of some Muslim characters.
The absurd plot is not mere speculation, however. The executive producer of the show, Warren Leight, confirmed that the episode is in production right now and set to air in October and that actress Cybill Shepard will portray the Deen character.
Readers will recall that celebrity chef Paula Deen became the focus of liberal outrage ostensibly for disclosing in a court case that she had used a racial slur 30 years ago. Around the same time, left-wing actor Alec Baldwin actually used an anti-gay slur against a British reporter on Twitter and it received one-fourth of the coverage. Probably the real reason that Deen, who is a Democrat, got flayed in the press was that she embarrassed First Lady Michelle Obama in 2012 by disclosing that she probably ate more than any other guest I've ever had on the show.
Writing show scripts based on current news stories has been something of a trademark for the shows but in reality, it is an extremely lazy writing device because it allows the show to avoid the laborious task of constructing believable characters. Even more lazy is that the show writers then re-imagine actual crimes in ways that almost invariably parrot tired left-wing shibboleths.
As a 2005 study by the MRCs Business and Media Institute found, on the shows, businessmen were five times more likely to commit crimes than terrorists and four times more likely than gang members. Looking at Law and Order, SVU, and Criminal Intent, the study found that almost 50 percent of all crimes committed were committed by businessmen.
While there have been a few politically fair episodes over the years, portraying people unpopular with liberals as literal criminals has been standard fare for the Law and Order shows. A 2010 episode of SVU portrayed devout Christians as murderous sex addicts, a 2009 episode of the same series specifically went after talk show hosts Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, and Bill OReilly as like a cancer spreading ignorance and hate.
No one has ever confronted the series creator, Dick Wolf, about his shows obvious ideological bias but it is worth noting that one of the former actors on the original series, Michael Moriarty, has denounced the shows:
I hardly expected my old television series to be the clown act that leads the American viewing audience into an increasingly predictable pile of hard left propaganda, he wrote in a long-form essay decrying the politicization of the shows.
René Balcer, a long-time executive producer of the series has denied that the show has a political bias. In response to the post above which was prompted by a Law and Order episode condemning the Bush Administrations approval of waterboarding for known Al Qaeda terrorists, Balcer claimed that his series was not partisan or ideologically unfair.
What many of these critics fail to realize is that Law & Order has always been an equal-opportunity offender, and if a Democratic administration had implemented this despicable policy, our show would have taken them to task for it, he told Harpers magazine.
It is too bad we can't get a judge to throw out that ridiculously false argument.
(Photos from the set shooting courtesy of Buzzfeed which first reported on the Paula Deen episode.)
Law and Order SVU, the show that has an actual former pimp playing a sex crimes Detective.
Jump the shark a long, long time ago.
My “favorite” was the so-called pro-life Catholic character on L&O-SVU played by Christopher Meloni, during a case where the pro-abort prosecutor worried that if she prosecuted people who had killed their newborn, it would “set back women’s rights 100 years”. His reply was “Abortion’s different... that’s a woman’s choice.” Yeah, that was their nod to “pro-life”.
But it was the anti-gun crap that really made me turn off the show once and for all. Shame, because without all the over-the-top liberal politics, it really was a very well-written and acted show.
Plot:
Paula and Jeantel get in an accent contest, Trayvon tries to give Jeantel some Watermelon Meds for an edge, Paula gets mad, follows him in a Food Truck ignoring Bobby Flay’s instructions not to pursue. Trayvon attacks her in the food truck and standing her ground she fries his ass with a NuWave Oven.
Isn’t this a jump-the-shark show? Or does the viewing public like this drivel?
LOL!
I'm surprised the gang banger and cocaine snorting actors haven't brought live ammunition onto the set.
I gave up on television long ago. I killed it at the time of the digital changeover, and did not even want to be bothered getting a converter box. I don’t miss it.
The viewing public has been doing Law and Order for about 20 years it seems. But the early shows were fairly detective. As with most Hollywood drivel, they brought out the political propaganda after they had their time slot guaranteed.
see post #7
I watch news, sports, weather.
Local weather is my best reason for watching.
I’ve watched or listened to baseball since I was a young spud. I hate to watch the home team lose, but I watch anyway. :>)
As opposed to pro football and pro basketball, baseball is fairly unpredictable.
They get away with this crap because the Republican party is neutered by RINOs. End of story.
Very good!
I have been watching DVDs of the Rockford files now I am on Columbo they are pretty entertaining.
LOL, that’s much better! :)
I will say that the actress Mariska Hargitay gave a very positive pro-religion interview recently. She talks about her many blessings and God’s Will for her and her family.
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