I may not have the exact quote, but basically:
"The following episode contains discussions of same sex marriage. Parental discretion is advised."
WTF?!
I guess my vote is obvious.
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2I missed it. I was watching the Cobra/Ferrari Wars on DVD.
Was it good?
Was it good?
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3I think it was good. It was really funny, and it didn't really present "both sides" of the gay marriage debate, in the same way that shows about circumglobal navigation don't present "both sides" of the shape-of-the-earth debate.
Politics aside, I think it was a better-than-average episode, but I'm one of these unusual fellows that thinks that even the worse-than-average Simpsons episodes are really good, with 2 or 3 exceptions. I laughed harder and more often than I usually do.
I'd let you know who was gay, but I don't want to give it away, in case somebody taped it to watch tonight or something. I'm sure you can Google it.
Politics aside, I think it was a better-than-average episode, but I'm one of these unusual fellows that thinks that even the worse-than-average Simpsons episodes are really good, with 2 or 3 exceptions. I laughed harder and more often than I usually do.
I'd let you know who was gay, but I don't want to give it away, in case somebody taped it to watch tonight or something. I'm sure you can Google it.
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4I'm one of these unusual fellows that thinks that even the worse-than-average Simpsons episodes are really good
Me too. Even the bad Simpsons episodes are better than most of the shit on TV now. Nay sayers be damned.
As for the Crap/Not Crap, I think they may have been spooked by the recent Postcards From Buster caper and were just playing it safe (or making fun of it entirely). Simpson's episodes have had gay subject matter before with little fanfare.
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5I also have a high tolerance for the less than stellar episodes. Maybe they've jumped the shark but I still love them.
Anyway, I missed last nights episode, and this was the first I'd heard of the whole hoo-ha so I went digging for some info. Not trying to turn this thread into anything political, but reading this made me nearly vomit on my laptop:
--- L. Brent Bozell III, president of the Parents Television Council, criticized "The Simpsons" for addressing the issue of gay marriage, although he said that he had not seen the episode.
"At a time when the public mood is overwhelmingly against gay marriage, any show that promotes gay marriage is deliberately bucking the public mood," he said.
"I'd rather them not do it at all," he said. "You've got a show watched by millions of children. Do children need to have gay marriage thrust in their faces as an issue? Why can't we just entertain them?" ---
Anyway, I missed last nights episode, and this was the first I'd heard of the whole hoo-ha so I went digging for some info. Not trying to turn this thread into anything political, but reading this made me nearly vomit on my laptop:
--- L. Brent Bozell III, president of the Parents Television Council, criticized "The Simpsons" for addressing the issue of gay marriage, although he said that he had not seen the episode.
"At a time when the public mood is overwhelmingly against gay marriage, any show that promotes gay marriage is deliberately bucking the public mood," he said.
"I'd rather them not do it at all," he said. "You've got a show watched by millions of children. Do children need to have gay marriage thrust in their faces as an issue? Why can't we just entertain them?" ---
there's nothing sader than watching a sock monkey barf in an alley.
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6Jesus Christ, if there's one person you can absolutely rely on to not know what he's talking about all of the time, it's Brent Fucking Bozell.
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7Just as they announce same-sex marriages will become legal in England later this year (I wonder if Bush and Blair chatted about that?)
Something tells me that anyone dumb enough to oppose gay marriage probably never noticed the gay jokes in previous episodes. For example the episode homers-phobia when Marge says "I can hear you biting you pillow".
Not to mention when Smithers tried to tell Burns he loved him "Oh, who am I kidding? The boathouse was the time". The boathouse being traditionally where homosexual encounters occur in literature.
Something tells me that anyone dumb enough to oppose gay marriage probably never noticed the gay jokes in previous episodes. For example the episode homers-phobia when Marge says "I can hear you biting you pillow".
Not to mention when Smithers tried to tell Burns he loved him "Oh, who am I kidding? The boathouse was the time". The boathouse being traditionally where homosexual encounters occur in literature.
simmo wrote:Someone make my carrot and grapefruits smoke. Please.
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8"The following episode contains discussions of same sex marriage. Parental discretion is advised." was funny to see. Why don't they run something like that before reality shows like Marry My Dad or Mommy Switch.
On the Simpsons, what ever happened to them being subtle with their jokes and plots. It seems like they are sitting there going "Ok We've done gay marriage, health care, Mel Gibson, what else are people talking about..."
On the Simpsons, what ever happened to them being subtle with their jokes and plots. It seems like they are sitting there going "Ok We've done gay marriage, health care, Mel Gibson, what else are people talking about..."
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10Ok, you caught me, I only read headlines.
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