Fraiser and that Chucky show.
Roughly five minutes into both we find out the sons are gay. And in Chucky the Dad is openly homophobic lol
I knew it was unlikely that I'd get into either show, but I thought I'd last longer than 5 minutes.
Not a very interesting post I know but whatever. Fraiser is one of my favorite sit-coms and it's too bad they couldn't do a decent follow up. (though they probably never should have tried)
I can imagine an old episode of Frasier might have someone like that call into his show and sound like a crazy person, and Frasier would have a normie liberal comeback like "Oh no caller, I think you'll find a lot of us men deep down love strong women". We didn't treat the feminists as threats but as confused extremists. Maybe their fathers didn't love them enough.
I doubt we could even have that today.
I thought that was funny and you could see that as a dig at liberals who think black people can never be criticized. That impression was hilarious
It was also pretty tame.
The wording was definitely sassy black woman, but Frasier could've played the imitation a lot more histrionically.
True. I guess I found it funny how he let her take over because he didn’t have the guts to put his foot down. Sadly I think that episode would drive the woke mob crazy
Thank you. I just mentioned this very episode.
There was an episode or two where Frazier's new on air assistant gave her opinions and people liked her more. She was a big black woman.
Frazier of course hated it.
Kelsey Grammar is an immensely based person as well, given that most of his family have been murdered by black men.
I guess he ran out of money?
Nasty divorce alimony to pay.
That damn Lilith!
Frosty the Snow Wife.
Most modern stuff is just intolerable current-year cringe. I tried watching Matrix Resurrections the other day. About a third of the way through I called it quits. It's everything you'd expect from a typical modern-audiences shitshow.
Iirc, it was also being nudged by Warner Brothers.
This right here is what really grinds my gears. I will never forgive CGI squib-work. Yeah, I know practical squibs cost more, but one blocked out frame of the squib effect still goes a heck of a long way in an action film over the horrible CGI blood that has ruined all modern action films.
I knew it was going to be bad which is why I stayed away from it, liked Fraiser when I was younger for all the smart conversational humour so don't want to see it badtardised in the modern politics of the left.
I think we're in a modern 70s. Blacksploitation, disco. Nothing was good.
Tried to watch Taxi because I heard it was a big show from back in the day. It's complete garbage, like Saturday Night Live without even the attempt at comedy.
Just about every TV show I think of from the 70's gives me an impression of a cultural and economic recession with strong socialistic vibes and any sense of progress, growth, creativity, or enthusiasm having been ground to a halt.
Even worse given how many took place in New York City which was truly becoming a bottomless pit at the time.
I used to watch Taxi as a kid because I thought Marilu Henner was hot.
I’m genuinely wondering what you expected? The best thing for you to do is to just stop watching movies and television altogether. I’ve stopped watching that shit, and I while I spend more time on the internet than I should be, I at least don’t put myself through the misery of watching the globohomo agenda directly.
Yep! I don't even bother now because to be produced in the current day it's got to be chock full of trash.
The sound of freedom shit was some white savior-ism crap too. Maybe not woke but I'm just not interested in mainstream soy-servative story.
Exactly. More save the browns propaganda. Remember goys, it's the white man's burden to adopt browns and blacks! You've got to save them.
I loved Frasier. Sucks to hear that although I’m not surprised
You should try watching 'the fall of the house of usher'
There are about 6 kids in the family -
1 daughter is in a threesome with a man and a woman
1 daughter is in a threesome with her husband and just likes to watch him with other women
1 son is a drug addict and we meet him while he's getting a blowjob off a woman while his boyfriend calls
1 black daughter (who is a scientist obviously) and she's in a lesbian relationship
1 son who is happily married, but his wife tries to f* the remaining son
etc etc
Jesus, really? I was going to give that show a chance because Midnight Mass was decent, but it sounds horrible.
The story itself is really fascinating- I watched it all despite the propaganda.
Flanagan lost the plot with the hyper hamfisted lesbian relationship in Bly manor, considering the dullest parts of Hill house were the lesbian daughter, it’s almost like lesbians make shitty characters all around and fuck up each script they’re thrust into, same thing with muh black inserts (double bonus round if they’re bald), muh immigrants, and on and on. You can’t write someone convincingly when their personality revolves around how oppressed they are.
That's because the only good homo relationships in media are honest ones, and they CANNOT write honest faggot relationships because they are horrifying, off-putting and disgusting.
So instead they just make it their personality but never go further than that -- it's like "Hey everybody, look at this awesome gay person. Aren't they awesome?"
There will never be another movie like The Black Dahlia, showing the depravity associated with Hollywood starlets and the faggot community, made up of narcissists and degenerates. It makes for good storytelling because of the criminality involved and the evil that comes out of that community, but obviously Jews can't have evil-degeneracy be the primary hallmark of the Rainbow Reich in media.
Could you imagine the media response if they showed that the lesbians beating each other up within an inch of their life and that many of them become depressed, codependent, addicted to substances, and insular -- trapped within a cycle of abuse and emotional manipulation?
The movie Philadelphia sort of touched on how sick the gay community is when aids run through them, but it didn't cover any of the other health hazards like intestinal bleeding, ruptures, or incontinence.
I always say that the biggest deterrent to anyone joining the Rainbow Reich is an honest depiction of that lifestyle, which is precisely why there are no honest depictions of faggots in modern media.
Was there a lesbian in Bly Manor? I remember it being the dullest show imaginable and having a Pakistani immigrant (lol, totally believable) as cook, but nothing much else.
It was half the series of mc suddenly becoming gay after her bf died and then falling in love with gardener chick
lol, sounds dumb enough that it could very well have been in the plot.
rofl, I bailed out from the annual Netflix Halloween shows (mostly) made by 'Mike Flannagan' (Haunting Of Hill House/Bly Manor, Midnight Mass and House Of Usher) when the second one was a complete shit show. Supposedly 'Midnight Mass' was an improvement, but by then the diversity train was picking up speed and I lost all interest.
The first one had that ridiculous feminist/lesbian character as well.
Watching John Cleese's new show right now. It's amusing - not a laugh riot, but amusing. Episode 1 is all about how the media cancels people. Called the Dinosaur Hour, on GB News. Watchable on YT or Rumble. Can recommend.
Oh, I thought the show was cancelled because Cleese said they wanted woke stuff. Good to hear
I hadn't heard that he said that. Andrew Doyle is the exec producer so I wasn't expecting much wokeness, and am happy to report there is basically none in the show (so far).
I’ll have to check it out. Maybe I’m confusing it with a new Fawlty Towers he was gonna do with his daughter but Cleese and the network butted heads
Ah - ok now I understand. That was a different project. I think he and GB News got together because of his bad experience at the other network.
I definitely need to look that up because I love Monty Python and Fawlty Towers
It's a talk show, so not really like his previous stuff, but he's interesting and funny and the guests were good. Also, the set is amazing.
Oddly, I get the feeling that Andrew Doyle may have been inspired by Styx, because there are kittens wandering around the set throughout the entire thing, being pet by various people as they talked. Styx and this show are the only two places I've ever seen that. Very comfy.
Edit: One segment now up on GBN's YT channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORREaUz_3m8&ab_channel=GBNews
Only decent show I've seen in the past couple years was Severance, and even there the wokeness hurts the show somewhat. It's only because the actual substance of the show is so strong that it comes out still being good.
Did they at least keep the song at the end of the show about tossed salads and scrambled eggs?
I didn't make it that far so not sure haha
Western entertainment is still pretty insufferable. I think the last new Western show that I enjoyed was that Jack Reacher series on amazon, and even then they couldn't help but sneak in some contrived and plot irrelevant racist southern cops in the middle of the season.
I used to watch anime just because I liked anime for anime's sake, but now it's literally the only thing on that's halfway decent.
Jack reacher is just more of "I'm a good white because I'm not racist" crap for normies to suck up.
I only watched the first new Frasier but missed the thing about Freddy being gay.
There was the misdirection about it when they referenced finding out about "John", but that turned out to be his dead buddy's baby he's caring for. Seems like he's being set up to have a relationship with his buddy's diverse widow.
When Fraiser surprises his son with a visit, his son let's him believe his female roommate is his girlfriend. When Fraiser leaves, either the son or the female roommate says something about the son not being ready to explain the -insert male name-situation with his dad.
Which seemed pretty clearly saying, "I'm not ready to tell my Dad I'm gay", although I stopped watching right after that so I guess it's possible I interpreted it wrong.
There was a time when a gay character here and there didn’t bother me but with the few times I watch modern shows now if I see it I turn it off. I used to think my parents were hyperbolic for doing that but now I’ve turned into my parents
Ha, I don't even get that far -- I read comments/reviews/skim the parents guide on IMDB and any hint of that stuff and it's removed from the watchlist instantly.
I'm having a hard time thinking about the last recent show I've seen? I think I saw a few episodes of Game of Thrones back when it first came out and then stopped, but haven't bothered with anything else since then.
Yea my rule of thumb is not to watch anything after 2014 without a trusted recommendation. I most recently was watching Columbo
For me it's usually only a nuisance when it's a focal point of a plot or subplot, and overdramatized. It's outdated and usually involves the laziest writing, frankly. Nobody gives a shit about that anymore because it's become so widely accepted by Western culture.
Same goes for race or slavery related plots. I remember that shit popping up in the first season of Legends of Tomorrow and I immediately noped out of the episode. Not that the series was that good overall, but that stood out as a good early example of how old and tiresome that shit was.
My dad was watching that show and he told me his famous line “it went gay on me”. I’m with you about slavery or race related stuff. I hear enough of that with my extended family. The only slave related show or documentary I’d watch would be something about non-western slave owners. Like an honest telling of Mansa Musa’s empire. I have read that he had zero issues with owning slaves.
Yeah, I guess I should've specified black slavery in the US as the subject that was tiresome as a plot or theme.
And I too would be curious to see some exploration into other examples of historical slavery in other regions. You mention Mali as one example, and of course we've seen examples in ancient Rome multiple times. I'd also be curious to see some more examples regarding the Barbary Pirates, examples in ancient Greece, etc.
I’d love to see that. Maybe it could open some eyes of people who think slavery is confined to the U.S.
Indeed. Heck, just look at this guy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Janszoon
Now admittedly, because he's of European origin I'm sure most modern works would put on a very woke spin, but there's certainly an interesting story there just waiting to be cracked open, for a writer who's competent and ballsy enough to try.
The guy was clearly a colorful character with a very mixed moral compass (I honestly can't go as far as to name him an anti-hero because of what a truly rotten bastard he could be, based on historical accounts).
I am in the middle of watching "One Piece" in NetFlix, the series are based on a famous Japanese manga with the same name, I am happy to report that they have not introduced homosexuals so far, I cross fingers they don´t appear in the last episode.
You'll have to wait for the second season for that... it's a staple of almost every single Netflix series that starts off with a highly regarded first season.
It doesn't need a gay character per se, it already gender-swapped a ham-fisted trender into the story.
That’s because Eiichiro Oda, the original creator of One Piece, is involved in production and supposedly has some degree of control over the project (or so I’ve heard).
I watched AppleTV’s “Silo” a few weeks ago and it had zero woke nonsense in it. I was really surprised, given how woke and trash most of Apple’s content is. It was actually pretty good too. Rebecca Ferguson’s acting was excellent. I believed she played her character as a woman with autism, or at least that’s how I interpreted it, and she knocked it out of the park with all the quirks and mannerisms (detail oriented, avoiding eye contact, self-isolation, interest in things more than people, etc).
I don’t remember Severance being woke either, but it’s definitely not for everyone. The show is a real slow burn, but I found it fascinating especially near the end.
I might check those out. Thanks for the suggestion.
Silo being woke free?
Not likely.
See my other comment I made. I interpreted a comment incorrectly. That's my bad.