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Saturday, September 06, 2008
Brent Bozell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Toxic Beverly Hills
by Brent Bozell
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For months, the CW network has been pushing its reworking of the old teen soap "Beverly Hills 90210." When it finally debuted, Entertainment Weekly magazine joked: "'90210' is the Sarah Palin of TV shows -- it's new, it's pretty, few people have seen it in advance ... and its main purpose is to remind you of a trusty old product while adding some new vigor and soap opera to the cultural discourse."

Put aside that nasty insult aimed at the new star on the political scene. It's the "new vigor" phrase that's salient. The lame, recycled "90210" opened with -- an oral sex scene.

Mark your clocks: That's five minutes into the family hour, at 8:05 p.m. Eastern time. That's 7:05 p.m. Central, when teens have just finished supper. The strategy to lure teens with adult sexual matter continues. Those teens -- it is a show for teens -- were introduced to the refurbished show's brand-new teenager characters by having a girl walk up to a car in the school parking lot on the first day of school, and find her love interest in his car with a sort of panicked, yet winded reaction. Then up came another girl's head from his lap.

Obviously, this show is high on over-the-top shock and low on authenticity if it thinks that in broad daylight, at school bus-unloading time, teenage boys are having sex in the driver's seat of their cars. But all that matters is the shock.

CW executives might argue that the audience approves of this show. Publicists crowed that the "90210" debut set "network records," but this is like saying someone achieved their personal-best 100-yard-dash time of three minutes. It brought in 4.9 million viewers. But the cable network TNT easily topped that with their new legal drama "Raising the Bar," which opened with 7.7 million viewers. It's also unclear if the show's ratings will remain at the debut's level now that the curious viewer caught a sleazy sample.

As for the show's stars, they're already showing time-honored Hollywood hypocrisy. Jennie Garth, one of the original "Beverly Hills 90210" stars who signed up for the sequel, suggested parents should watch the show first before letting "your young kids" watch it. When asked if she would let her young ones watch, Garth exclaimed "Hell, no!"

The CW executives failed to screen the show's debut for TV critics, probably because they knew it was going to be mocked as sub-standard. More importantly, they refused to screen the show for CW affiliates, this despite promises they've made to regulators in Washington that program managers out in the community could have some say in their programming. How many affiliates would have flat-out refused to run this trash? They also refused to screen it for advertisers, but they caved halfway and eventually showed it to advertising agencies.

Kristin Dos Santos of E! Online was astounded at the sex plot and confirmed the suspicion that top brass pressed to add smut. She told "CNN Headline News," "I was shocked when I saw that because I had read the entire script, and that was not in the original script." She said CW hadn't finished filming yet. "So clearly, someone, a higher up at the CW, whoever it may have been, decided at the last minute that they needed to inject some sex into the show to make it more like 'Gossip Girl,' to create a bigger buzz." Continued...

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Toxic Hollywood?
It is a catchy phrase and in many instances true.
But just as often it is not. If George Clooney
and Sean Penn and others are toxic, hand over
the poison.

Meanwhile, you have two Hollywoodites here on
Town Hall.

Rowly, Re Rat-boy
Of course he took it the wrong way. I didn't say dyke porn would be good family tv for teen males, but rather, that when I was a teen, all the guys I know would have gone WILD for an hour of dyke porn during primetime broadcast tv. The fact that they went wild doesn't mitigate the fact that to have "given them what they want" would have had very unwise consequences. It's a "reductio ad absurdem" logical argument. That' all.

Still it was fun throwing his ad-hominem attack back in his face. I'm not above pointing out an idiotic statement when I see one.

I am Hetero, but the point of my post would still have stood had I been a gay beastial pedophile, who dresses in women's undies and paraded in Times square in NY, or Daley plaza in chicago. The ad hominem fallacy rests on the fact that the messager is not the message, and the message itself is to be argued in it's own right, in the absence of the nature of the person spouting it.

After all, who do the libs have go to the schools to lecture about the horrors of drunk driving? Drunk drivers who had horrible accidents because of it. But let them scream about a divorced Con advocating life-long marriage, and they are hypocrites, despite being uniquely qualified to comment on the bad consequences of that bad chouice.
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