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306Comments Sep 24, 2012 11:48AM WHERE ARE THE REAL STARS.??? WHEN I WAS YOUNGER THERE WERE REAL STARS IN HOLLYWOOD. THE STARS OF TODAY SEEM LIKE A LOT OF WANNA BE'S. THEY AREN'T THAT INTERESTING. WHERE ARE THE JIMMY STEWARTS, THE CARY GRANTS, THE JOHN WAYNES.
ALL WE GET ARE JIMMY KIMMEL AND TRACEY MORGAN. WE HAVE GONE DOWN HILL Sep 24, 2012 4:24PM Sep 29, 2012 9:38PM Well...I have to agree....all the "real stars" are sadly gone, or working in the director's chair. All we have left are whatever the hell a "snooky" is, something called a "honey Boo-boo"? or something like that, and all the super teens with white teeth, big smiles, perfect hair.....and no "real" talent. Hollywood....you have lost it.....shame on you! Sep 11, 2012 4:41PM I watched this show with some curiosity for awhile last night; simply because the wife was watching it. One cannot honestly say that there was anything normal about the characters portrayed in that show. Perhaps I am an anachronism, but I must conclude that if NBC wants to convince people that these weirdos are normal, there must be some quite odd people at NBC.. Sep 24, 2012 10:13AM Report Are you sure you want to delete this comment? |
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Here's a look at 12 shows that skewer, celebrate or demystify American taboos By Kenny Herzog TV sure has come a long way from "Ozzie and Harriet." Or, depending on how you look at it, descended down a slippery rabbit hole of moral ambiguity, excess and exploitation. But we're not here to judge. We do, however, feel compelled to remind you that Showtime's pot-dealing mama drama, "Weeds," returns for an eighth and final season this Sunday, July 1, at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Which, in turn, got us thinking about all the cultural taboos that cable in particular has confronted head-on over the past decade or so. Bing: More about Mary-Louise Parker | 'Weeds' Excited for the return of "Weeds"? Connect and sound off on Facebook and Twitter (Showtime) |
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