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122.1 | | CFSCTC::ZOLLI | patience has her perfect work | Thu Mar 24 1994 09:00 | 5 |
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why is this series highly rated? cause some people laugh at this
stuff.
same reason why Andrew Dice Clay is popular.
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122.2 | never confuse TV and real life | CVG::THOMPSON | Another snowy day in paradise | Thu Mar 24 1994 09:07 | 6 |
| Generally speaking the male lead on comedy shows, on American TV
at least, is played as a clod or a jerk. Exceptions are almost
always minority males. I suppose that this is caused by a white male
dominated world using its influence to retain its power base. :-)
Alfred
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122.3 | | GLDOA::KATZ | Follow your conscience | Thu Mar 24 1994 09:34 | 8 |
| RE .2
> I suppose that this is caused by a white male
> dominated world using its influence to retain its power base.
By portraying themselves as jerks? Perhaps their influence is not
that great then. Or maybe they are jerks? That would explain a lot.
-Jim-
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122.4 | | CVG::THOMPSON | Another snowy day in paradise | Thu Mar 24 1994 10:23 | 3 |
| RE: .3 Did you miss the smiley face?
Alfred
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122.5 | also liked the last line to the lawyer | PIET09::TRUDEAU | | Thu Mar 24 1994 11:29 | 6 |
| the pentagram comment was great, but I also loved the line when he
blasted the lawyer and finished up saying...
"and I hope your head explodes and the bone fragments kill your dog!".
Still chuckling as I type this in. ;^)
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122.6 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Don't Tell My Achy-Breaky Back | Thu Mar 24 1994 11:37 | 9 |
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One thing that I have noticed is how few black males are depicted in
any show on TV as anything other than boobs, clowns, wife-beaters,
murders, etc. I can think of only a couple off hand that are not.
One is the black scientist on "Viper" and the other is Worf (actually
plays a Klingon) on Star Treck. White males fare little better other
than they get to play the gun-slingers and karate-choppers.
fred();
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122.7 | Lots of good Black Male Characters on TV | NSTG::SHEEHAN | | Thu Mar 24 1994 13:29 | 30 |
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Re. .6
>One thing that I have noticed is how few black males are depicted in
>any show on TV as anything other than boobs, clowns, wife-beaters,
>murders, etc. I can think of only a couple off hand that are not.
Actually I can think of a quite a few shows that have good and
intellectual black male characters who don't fit the description
above.
Current
The First Mate on SeaQuest
The Father on Fresh Prince of Belaire
The Father on Different Strokes
Bill Cosby
The plastic surgeon friend on Dave's World
Sinbad
Rock on Rock Live
The Luitenant on NYPD Blue
Past
Benson
Hawk on Spencer for Hire
Tubs on Miami Vice
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122.8 | A harmless sitcom | NSTG::SHEEHAN | | Thu Mar 24 1994 13:50 | 18 |
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Personally I think Grace Under Fire is a satire on single parenting
and the problems that are associated with this all to common lifestyle.
There was a similar show where a single father was dealing with problems
of being a Non Custodial Parent but I forget the name of it.
Anyway the writers poke fun at the males in this show and and their
stereotypical behaviors because we as an audience get a chuckle out
of it and probably even believe some of the stereotypes to be true.
I think Grace Under Fire is a harmless sitcom that like all sitcoms
exagerates on reality for a laugh. Look at shows like Married with
Children where all generations and gender stereotypes are being poked
fun at. Or Coach with the typical Jock Male stereotype or Home Improvement
with the Male Mr. Know it All. People should not take these shows seriously
and if they are offended by them then just don't watch.
Neil...
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122.9 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Don't Tell My Achy-Breaky Back | Thu Mar 24 1994 15:19 | 25 |
| re .7
The First Mate on SeaQuest !I'll agree with that one
The Father on Fresh Prince of Belaire !Nope just a strait man
!dork to be made fun of
The Father on Different Strokes !Nope another straight man
!dork to be made fun of
Bill Cosby !nope a clown
The plastic surgeon friend on Dave's World !Never watch it
Sinbad !you gotta be kidding
Rock on Rock Live !Another you gotta be kinnin
The Luitenant on NYPD Blue !Never watch it
So giving you the two that I don't watch. That makes five. Usually
when a "successful" black male is presented it is usually as a straight
man to be made fun of and joked about for yucks for the main character.
I also wonder about how well some of the "steryotypes" that you think
are so great for this show would fly if applied to other than white
males. I probably won't have wonder very hard.
fred();
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122.10 | Bill Cosby - the perfect man | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | used to be a sweet girl | Thu Mar 24 1994 15:38 | 9 |
| re .9, I always thought Bill Cosby was portrayed as an idealistic,
perfect man. How could a "clown" get a medical degree, own a beautiful
home and support a gorgeous, intelligent wife, and gigantic but
over-achieving family? Sure, he may be the recipient of a few jokes,
but it's only funny because we all know he's the voice of ultimate
wisdom, and not a clown at all. :-)
Lorna
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122.11 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Don't Tell My Achy-Breaky Back | Thu Mar 24 1994 16:13 | 10 |
| re .10
> How could a "clown" get a medical degree, own a beautiful
> home and support a gorgeous, intelligent wife, and gigantic but
> over-achieving family?
That's what I wondered ;^). I also wondered how, being a doctor,
he had so much time on his hands.
fred();
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122.12 | | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Thu Mar 24 1994 16:39 | 4 |
| Welp.... laughter is the worlds best medicine.;) Hummmm..... wounder
if there is a doctorial in humor???;)
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122.13 | | GLDOA::SHOOK | McDougals in '96 | Thu Mar 24 1994 19:10 | 16 |
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I've never seen -- or even heard of -- this show, but I saw Brett
Butler in a stand-up comedy special on Showtime and thought she
was hilarious. :-) :-)
As far as the men being portrayed as idiots goes, on "Leave It To
Beaver" years ago, the Beaver's father, Ward, seemed to me to be
a pretty normal guy, but he is still hated today by thousands --
possibly millions! America won't be ready for another decent
father on teevee until it recovers from the last one.
I hereby call for a end to all "Beaver bashing."
;-)
bill
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122.14 | Mayberry | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | used to be a sweet girl | Fri Mar 25 1994 11:34 | 8 |
| Andy Griffith was a good TV father, and look how successful Opie has
become!
Lorna
PS - not to mention all those great western dads we babyboomers grew-up
watching, such as Lorne Green on Bonaza, or Pa on The Rifelman. :-)
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122.15 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Mar 25 1994 12:22 | 9 |
| I have not seen the show in question. I recall reading an item in TV Guide
in which the author winced at much of the same "male-bashing" in initial
episodes but said also that this seems to have been toned down in later
episodes.
However, I agree that male-bashing is considered safe today on TV and in
advertisements.
Steve
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122.16 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | in the hot seat | Fri Mar 25 1994 13:04 | 7 |
| >However, I agree that male-bashing is considered safe today on TV and in
>advertisements.
In society in general. Same with white bashing. I guess what it boils down to
is anyone considered part of the "majority" is eligible to be bashed. It's
only the bashing of those who have any claim to minority status that is
off limits.
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122.17 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Fri Mar 25 1994 13:35 | 22 |
| Re .16: I think it's those who are considered "advantaged," not
necessarily part of a majority. It's "OK" to joke about something that
carries its own advantages, because the person must be getting enough
good from the trait that s/he can stand some ridicule - or something
like that. Hence jokes about rich people are just fine, because being
rich is supposedly a wonderful thing. Jokes about beautiful people are
OK. Jokes about powerful people are OK. [Wanna be on everybody's
name-dropping list? Get elected to high office - you'll be the mainstay
of every stand-up routine in the country in a matter of days...]
I don't know that male-bashing proponents (of which I'm not one, btw;
I prefer equal-opportunity comedians, who can be funny about anybody)
subscribe to the theory that being male (or white male) is enough of an
advantage to open that group up for any kind of humor, or if they're
thinking more along the lines of making up for past offenses - tat for
tit, I suppose one could say. [FWIW, I notice that I generally find
such comedy - no matter who's being bashed - more amusing if the comic
appears to be working from their own experiences rather than from the
latest magazine-poll trends. But if the comic's funny enough, I can
forgive much. ;-)]
-b
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122.18 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | used to be a sweet girl | Fri Mar 25 1994 15:01 | 5 |
| re .17, don't forget thin people and blondes on the list of who it's
okay to make fun of.
Lorna
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122.19 | | CALDEC::RAH | Robert Holt @UCB Palo Alto CA | Fri Mar 25 1994 18:01 | 2 |
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deep space nine, the installation commander.
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122.20 | | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Fri Mar 25 1994 18:49 | 4 |
| .....the one eye'ed gargoil with a hunch in his back???
trr
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122.21 | I'd rate it a 7.5 | USOPS::DONOVAN | | Sat Mar 26 1994 01:56 | 6 |
| Where are the great female role models of the boob tube?
People enjoy Grace Under Fire because lots of people can identify with
her. This type of person happens to watch tv.
Kate
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122.22 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Sun Mar 27 1994 14:57 | 11 |
| Jeez, where do you people find so much time to watch TV? I've never
heard of half of these shows....
Incidentally, aren't the lead roles in Seinfeld and Home Improvement
white males with reasonably respectable roles? I mean, they are
sitcoms, so you can't expect them to be saints.... These are two of
the top rated shows in TV, right? I don't get to watch them much, but
I don't see them getting bashed around too much...
tim
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122.23 | Hi-de-ho | CSC32::HADDOCK | Don't Tell My Achy-Breaky Back | Mon Mar 28 1994 10:04 | 6 |
| Can't talk about Seinfeld, never watch it, but what I've seen of
Home Improvement, it's about an ultra-macho wannabe who's really
a dork, and has to go to his ultra-wise non-macho neighbor all the
time for advice on how to run his personal life.
fred();
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122.24 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Don't Tell My Achy-Breaky Back | Mon Mar 28 1994 10:13 | 7 |
| Speaking of the ultra-wise non-macno neighbor on Home Improvement. Ever
notice that he's a bachelor ;^).
On he other hand he may be married and that's why he spends all his
time out in the back yard :^}.
fred();
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122.25 | Home Improvement | NSTG::SHEEHAN | | Mon Mar 28 1994 13:15 | 29 |
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I think Home Improvement is not only a Great Sitcom but also a real
good lesson in family/home improvement. Yes Tim Taylor does seem to
be the guy who most needs the help of Wilson's advice but at times
Jill and each of the boys have gone to the back yard for a little
helpful advice from Wilson. I wished I had a backyard family counselor
to help with problems and give a listening ear when things got a bit
out of control at home.
Three Cheers for Home Improvement a great family show!
Another good one is Full House!
Phenom also has some potential but needs some work in the writing
and acting dept.
However I'd have to give a thumbs down to Roseanne and the way her
show presents its humor and disfunctional family behaviors and
controversal subject matter. I would personaly prefer it be in a
later than 9pm timeslot and is not in my opinion a good family show.
My overall feelings on Grace Under Fire is that it is not particularly
what I consider a family show either and like Rosanne should also be
aired later than 9pm.
Neil...
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122.26 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Don't Tell My Achy-Breaky Back | Mon Mar 28 1994 13:24 | 7 |
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Is it my imagination or has anyone else noticed how Homer Simpson has
changed from a poor hard-working slob just trying to make ends meet
and the victim of Bart's acting up to an ultra-slob who is just about
as bad, if not as bad, as Bart?
fred();
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122.27 | | SOLVIT::SOULE | Pursuing Synergy... | Fri Apr 01 1994 06:50 | 28 |
| .13> As far as the men being portrayed as idiots goes, on "Leave It To
.13> Beaver" years ago, the Beaver's father, Ward, seemed to me to be
.13> a pretty normal guy, but he is still hated today by thousands --
In catching up with this string I found this interesting and it
reminded me of our last monthly WCS (Ward Cleaver Society) meeting...
The president of our WCS chapter had invited a woman (somehow affiliated
with NOW which made me question their _real_ agenda) to give her
presentation titled "Incorporating a Woman's Natural Propensity Toward
Multiple Orgasms into a Happy Marriage". She starts off the lecture
with the statement "Whenever June would announce to her husband,
"Ward, it's the Beaver...", she REALLY WASN'T TALKING ABOUT HER KID!!!".
Well, THAT got my attention! Since having had children myself, I've
become quite sensitive to certain slang/idioms and have even attempted
to adjust my own vernacular accordingly. What really gets_my_goat is
when so-called professionals use the term "kid/kids" as a reference for
"child/children". Those of you who can empathize with me know that
an opening like this can sour a whole presentation - you tend to distrust
the speaker... Well, that's what happened to me. I did let the woman
know and even used some of her vaunted "tongue-lashing" technique when I
filled out the evaluation form.
This same woman is scheduled to do another lecture to our Sister
organization, The June Cleaver Society... I don't really know if my
wife should even bother. The title of the presentation is "Wake Your
Husband Up With a Smile On His Face - Blow Revellie" and we don't even
HAVE a bugle...
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122.28 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Fri Apr 01 1994 10:56 | 1 |
| ...and Happy April Fools Day to you too...;-)
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122.29 | | WKRP::LEETCH | U.S. Messaging Practice, Cincinnati | Fri Apr 01 1994 11:37 | 7 |
| Re: bugle
Uh, have you got any paper towels. I just sprayed coffee all over my
workstation...
;^)
Bruce
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122.30 | Joke? | SALEM::GILMAN | | Fri Apr 01 1994 13:38 | 4 |
| I have heard prior to reading this string that the name Beaver Cleaver
was, uh, well.... sort of a joke the screenwriters played on us all.
Jeff
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122.31 | | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Fri Apr 01 1994 14:12 | 2 |
| .... maybe is kinda like a woman calling herself Muffy, or Pussy, or
Cherry. I guess its all in a name.
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122.32 | | KAOA09::OTOP95::Buckland | Chit Te Naw | Mon Apr 04 1994 13:51 | 9 |
| re: .-1
> .... maybe is kinda like a woman calling herself Muffy, or Pussy,
> or Cherry. I guess its all in a name.
My wife's name is Cherry. What do you mean by that last comment?
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122.33 | | DOCTP::BINNS | | Fri May 13 1994 13:56 | 17 |
| > <<< Note 122.26 by CSC32::HADDOCK "Don't Tell My Achy-Breaky Back" >>>
>
>
> Is it my imagination or has anyone else noticed how Homer Simpson has
> changed from a poor hard-working slob just trying to make ends meet
> and the victim of Bart's acting up to an ultra-slob who is just about
> as bad, if not as bad, as Bart?
>
> fred();
Not sure. I don't watch it enough to follow the pattern. When the half
hour shows came on, though, I noticed immediately that it was quite
different from the original 5 minute cartoons in the Tracy Ullman show.
Those were far harsher, more nihilistic. The half hour show has less of
an edge, including an ending that is generally upbeat, even sappy.
Kit
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122.34 | Thats Life | STRATA::BODENSIECK | | Thu Jun 23 1994 13:07 | 9 |
| Back to Grace Under Fire.
If hasn't been mentioned yet. How about Grace's friends husband. He
is a Vietnam vet who has taken up pottery to deal with delayed stress
from the war. He learned it in Vietnam from tribesmen. Real good guy
and his wife loves him for what he is. He's not a slob or a jerk or a
drunk. They don't have him on enough. Grace recently has been cooling
down on the men bashing I think
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122.35 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Don't Tell My Achy-Breaky Back | Thu Jun 23 1994 14:06 | 7 |
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I liked last night's episode. "When baby troll comes, then daddy troll
has to leave".
The pharmisist guy looks better and better. I thought the date sceen
was rather funny. They were worried about how to dump their dates
and returned to find that their dates had dumped _them_.
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122.36 | look a little deeper. | YIELD::PROWELL | | Sat Aug 20 1994 15:35 | 18 |
| :25 You need to reevaluate your definition of family.
It is a great family show for a single mother of multiple children. It
seems you have missed some key episodes which go on to say that some
single moms are willing to work in a less than cushy environment to
provide for their children, sacrifice a social life to be there for
them, feel real pain when they are rejected by new men because they
have children, they are still supporting friends of others going
through tough times, are willing to put up with abusive ex's and inlaws
for the benifit of their children, that they have many unfulfilled
needs but aren't going to whine about it til some "prince charming"
comes aong to save the day.
If there was male bashing in the beginning, it may just depict the
real healing process one goes through when they are abused. Anger...
then progress.
lp
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122.37 | Thank God for second shift | GMASEC::CLARK | | Mon Jan 30 1995 22:31 | 5 |
| Haven't seen the show but have seen Brett Butler on the comedy channel
and find her to be very funny. Wow. All these shows mentioned and I get
to miss them all (one definite advantage to second shift!). Much rather
watch her than that boring Seinfeld. To each his own. Do love the
Comedy Channel though. Real comedy? "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"
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