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« on: February 21, 2012, 11:13:57 AM » |
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Is anyone else surprised by what gets uttered on CBS Mondays at 8:30p during "2 Broke Girls"?
Don't get me wrong, I'm not a prude and I've actually grown to like the show as they've further developed the characters. Still, I'm surprised by some of the dialogue, specifically last night's episode about the Kosher cupcakes for the Bar Mitzvah and the 13 year old boys hitting on the girls.
I just never thought I'd hear the line "how are you going to talk when your mouth is full?" on CBS at 8:30...
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« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2012, 11:20:35 AM » |
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The "Family Hour" was invalidated by the courts within a year of it's imposition. Networks continued to honor it informally for a number of years, until Fox came along and scheduled Married With Children at 8:30. (moving sex into the 8-9 time period was called "Foxing your lineup". It has pretty much been non-existent since then.
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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2012, 11:27:54 AM » |
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I thought the "Family Hour" disappeared 8 years ago when C(BS) aired "Two and a Half Men" at 8 in my market. Clearly this isn't for younger teens or children.
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« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2012, 11:53:21 AM » |
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I know the family hour was invalidated long ago. I was speaking in terms of the networks monitoring themselves for content. I should have made that more clear in my original post.
I hate the PTC as much as the next person, but I imagine they'll be all over CBS for some of the dialogue on last night's episode. Isn't it easier to police yourselves instead of dealing with any fallout?
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« Reply #4 on: February 21, 2012, 02:31:55 PM » |
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I hate the PTC as much as the next person, but... Why? Did they do something to you or a loved one? Or are you just generally opposed to people fighting for what they believe in? And no, in case you're wondering...I am not a member of the PTC nor do I necessarily agree with many of their positions.
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« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2012, 03:17:02 PM » |
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I hate the PTC as much as the next person, but... Why? Did they do something to you or a loved one? Or are you just generally opposed to people fighting for what they believe in? And no, in case you're wondering...I am not a member of the PTC nor do I necessarily agree with many of their positions. I'm just generally opposed to people trying to squash free speech and expression rather than targeting uninvolved parents and/or advocating for the proper use of widely available technologies for having your children avoid seeing what many adults deem appropriate for their own viewing.
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« Reply #6 on: February 21, 2012, 03:24:26 PM » |
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As a parent I have had the opposite experience of having something negative and corrosive that you'd wish to shield your children from come sweeping back to them through their social contacts since all other parents are not as diligent.
That being said, ideas like Family Hour from a practical standpoint are unenforceable.
Clearly lots of people started watching when Fox put Married With Children on at 8:30, causing the gentleman's agreement to break down. It would have happened sooner or later.
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« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2012, 03:36:50 PM » |
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Parents are and should be the first line of defense, justpassingthrough. On that you and I agree. However as a parent I can tell you that unless you keep your children locked in the house and keep them away from the TV, the Internet, etc. all together, it's very difficult to keep them from being exposed to those things which you as a parent would rather have them not exposed to. They do not live in a bubble of isolation.
When encountered with those situations (especially with older children), you can make it a teachable moment by discussing how and why the objectionable material conflicts with your personal morality and values. And as parents we hope to arm our children with enough information so that they will make intelligent, healthy choices for themselves when they are older.
However the problem remains (and this is where I get what the PTC is trying to do) that there are various segments of society that are trying to push their morality on the rest of us and they do it all in the name of "entertainment". Yes, I have the right to turn off the TV (and I exercise that right FREQUENTLY) but that does not always solve the problem and in a free society, I support people who use whatever legal means they have at their disposal to stand up for what they believe in whether I agree with them or not.
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« Reply #8 on: February 21, 2012, 04:05:15 PM » |
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This begs the question...isn't it still easier for the networks to monitor themselves and just avoid pervasive sexual content and dialogue in the early hours of prime time altogether than risk being targeted by outside groups like the PTC and/or risk just plainly alienating viewers who are turned off by the, perhaps, overreaching sexuality of prime time television?
Or does CBS feel it isn't operating outside of the norm and that families have other viewing options if they're offended by their programming?
Again, I wasn't offended, but I could certainly see plenty of parents or adults who would be offended by most of the dialogue on "How I Met Your Mother" and "2 Broke Girls".
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« Reply #9 on: February 21, 2012, 04:50:51 PM » |
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It's not only a problem for the networks. Both "Two and a Half Men" and "Big Bang Theory" are now in syndication and are broadcast in my market at 6PM. Prime viewing time for the little people.
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