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Sep 21, 2010 16:33

Please tell me I'm not the only one who wants to punch the lead guy of The Glades in the face every time a commercial for it airs? I don't give a shit what the show is about, but he annoys me like he epitomizes everything that's wrong with television with the predominance of smug white men as leads who are just so goddamn brill and different while ( Read more... )

i feel strongly about this, i'm part of the precipitate, criminal minds, ranty mcrant

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redfiona99 September 21 2010, 23:47:12 UTC
I think the worst of it is that it's part of a pattern. Apparently the reason Melina Kankaredes isn't back for the new series of CSI:NY is because they asked her to take a pay cut. It'd be interesting to know if the male cast members were asked to do so and whether they were the same size of cut.

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angstbunny September 22 2010, 00:09:05 UTC
OH MY GOD ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME. I KNEW ABOUT HER LEAVING BUT I THOUGHT SHE WANTED TO MOVE ONTO SOMETHING ELSE, NOT A PAYCUT. AND YES, I'LL BE VERY INTERESTED TO KNOW THAT AS WELL.

OMG RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGE

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redfiona99 September 22 2010, 16:40:29 UTC
I hadn't even heard she was leaving so I was more than a little bzuh what as well, because I love Stella. Let's also not discuss that rumour (and I must disclaim that it is nothing more than rumour) has it that Angell was cut for money reasons too.

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angstbunny September 22 2010, 17:28:06 UTC
I heard about her leaving, but I really thought she was sick of being on the same show or she was burning out/needing a rest or whatever, which is a belief with no factual basis, only that *I* would get sick of being on CSI:NY for so damn long when the show has gotten so ridic. But if it's because of sexist money cutting ways? HULK SMASH.

Even if Angell weren't cut for money reasons, she was killed for the sake of giving Flack angst, which is bad enough in itself.

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idleleaves September 22 2010, 00:28:10 UTC
It's hard, getting angry at television. [...] It's the unexamined and unchallenged that persists.

Fucking amen to all of this. It's one of those things that just, argh, there's no win. On one hand, yeah, entertainment. On the other hand, there's so much social conditioning and/or stereotyping and/or insert-more-words-here that gets perpetuated because popular entertainment is reinforcing all of it. RAR.

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angstbunny September 22 2010, 17:30:12 UTC
Entertainment is a huge giant mirror of society, of who we are, who we want to be. Granted, as much as I hate holier than thou entertainers who claim social movement in their work more than they're due (I'm looking at YOU, George Clooney, despite my otherwise usual liking for you), there IS a HUGE level of influence there.

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moirariordan September 22 2010, 00:33:48 UTC
It's hard, getting angry at television. Because there's the whole "lighten up" aspect, which, yeah, been there and done that. But it isn't "just" TV. Entertainment is incredibly insidious precisely because it's looked upon as fluff and "not important." This is the shit that shapes us the most, because it's pervasive, under the radar, and thought of as unnecessary of deeper thought. It's the unexamined and unchallenged that persists.

Yes, this, exactly.

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angstbunny September 22 2010, 17:33:44 UTC
LOL, though they say that getting pissed off can become a bad habit, because you get too used to the release, or blah blah whatever.

Wow, hmmmm. I really can't recall offhand any specific instances of AJ referring to his mom, so I don't have a canon reference. But I do feel that he's a "mom" kind of guy in most typical conversation, but might use the occasional "mama said" to make a point.

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mswyrr September 22 2010, 07:36:15 UTC
he epitomizes everything that's wrong with television with the predominance of smug white men as leads who are just so goddamn brill and different while you've got some sprinkles of color in the background for flavor.

Yep. I went to check out the preview on YouTube, and as soon as the dude's new partner showed reluctance to work with his insufferable (and, it's implied, dangerous?) ass I could see the character arc now: reluctant partner learns to recognize the irreverent genius of the white male lead! Soon plot happens and he's putting his neck on the line to protect his Special Snowflake Honky Partner! Because poc/women just need to learn to recognize the importance of white men and sacrifice for them!

EGH.

((facedesk))

There's something deeply wrong with the way film/tv creators are acculturated and I have such despair at anything positive happening until there's massive change, TBH ( ... )

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mswyrr September 22 2010, 07:39:19 UTC
Ack!

*OF COURSE you already know about the Davis interview, since you commented over there! Awesomely, at that. Sorry. Cannot brane today.

**Should be "Why isn't it their show?"

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angstbunny September 22 2010, 17:51:42 UTC
EXACTLY. See, I knew you'd get how I feel about that fucking show. The dude doesn't even have the charm of Simon Baker, though, once again, it's an interesting thing within and without the show, how we continually forgive SB's asinine comments and Jane's ugly behaviour all because he's good looking and fwee. Though I gotta admit that I still haven't caught up with the latter half of S2 Mentalist and probably never will and therefore won't be watching S3 because apparently I actually do have a limit. (But I watch Supernatural, so. IDK. *loses feminist cred ( ... )

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reply pt1 mswyrr September 23 2010, 01:25:45 UTC
EXACTLY. See, I knew you'd get how I feel about that fucking show. The dude doesn't even have the charm of Simon Baker, though, once again, it's an interesting thing within and without the show, how we continually forgive SB's asinine comments and Jane's ugly behaviour all because he's good looking and fwee. Though I gotta admit that I still haven't caught up with the latter half of S2 Mentalist and probably never will and therefore won't be watching S3 because apparently I actually do have a limit. (But I watch Supernatural, so. IDK. *loses feminist cred*) The way I figure it, if I'm going to endure a jackass white dude lead protag, he'd better earn my time by being charming/pretty. It's certainly not the most feminist trade off there ever was--and there are times when I just get sick of 'em even though they're pretty--but it's a way to sort out which of the abysmal shows I will choose. If they're going to be fawned all over by everybody, there should at least be a meta and in story reason why they draw people to themselves like that ( ... )

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