I hate when they do this. Nobody needs to know this. Everyone enjoyed it for what it was, a silly show. Nobody needs to know the agenda behind it 50 years later. It seems they want to ruin everything today.
Thurston Howell was funny and got off some thinly masked conservative jokes about Democrats.
One would think that it was fairly obvious from the start.
The Howells, the lazy capitalists vs. everybody else, academia (the Professor), the entertainment industry (Ginger), the industry sector (Skipper) and the proletariat (Mary Ann and Gilligan).......................
Quite the opposite, nobody knew whatever their motives were, so they had no effect. Like telling a joke that nobody laughs at. They failed.
“I hate when they do this. Nobody needs to know this. Everyone enjoyed it for what it was, a silly show. Nobody needs to know the agenda behind it 50 years later. It seems they want to ruin everything today.”
We need to know. Read the Hollywood Party.
I think this kind of insight helps people to expect and look to similar propagandizing in contemporary entertainment.
Actually it is nice to know that because it affirms that the attempt to influence didn't work as nobody realized it until now.
Sort of why the Beauty and the Beast director had to speak up. Nobody would have ever noticed the "exclusively Gay moment" if he hadn't opened his yap.