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Friday, November 13, 2009
Brent Bozell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Group Sex on "Gossip Girl"
by Brent Bozell
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It's a sad state of affairs. There is absolutely no barrier of sexual behavior that TV network executives aren't willing to cross in a desperate gambit for ratings. There also seems be to no sleazy line that a squeaky clean teenage TV star or pop star won't cross to "break out" into grown-up stardom.

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Both of these maxims were proven again by the CW show "Gossip Girl" with a group-sex plot. Its Nov. 9 episode depicted three friends completing a list that was supposedly printed in their college newspaper: "The 15 Things Every College Student Must Do Before Graduating." No. 11 was "Have a Threesome." And so they did.

One of the "liberated" college women in this three's-a-crowd spectacle was actress Hilary Duff, who earned millions as a teenager as the star of "Lizzie McGuire" on the Disney Channel and in Disney movies. Millions of impressionable children idolized her. They still do -- except that she's a different kind of role model now.

Fans of the pornification of TV -- the ones who joked that this plotline was a "public service" -- were disappointed by what CW aired. There was some girl-on-girl kissing, and the threesome in bed at episode's end. But the naughtiness was much more implied than actual. Fear not! The CW immediately announced plans to extend the threesome theme into a second week. Maybe -- to some, hopefully -- the "flashbacks" will be sleazier.

But that might not happen. It could all be part of a continuous pattern for CW and "Gossip Girl," where the promotions are nastier than the actual show. For example, CW's print ads for "Gossip Girl" last year featured a topless girl in a pool making out with a boy, but in the on-air episode, she was wearing a bikini.

Declarations of a ratings bonanza for this plotline are also stretching it. CW ran around touting a ratings victory for the threesome episode. The press release boasted: "The CW basks in the afterglow of its most watched Monday of the season." Really? The total viewership for this episode was 2.37 million. Last year, this show was averaging 2.6 million. You do the math. And to put the numbers in perspective, in the same time slot, ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" was drawing 17 million viewers.

But the "Gossip Girl" scandal isn't just about winning the ratings battle. It's about corporate executives who will try anything to get a rinky-dink network out of the basement, with absolutely no concern for the damage its tawdry story lines will do to the viewer who is 12. The show is rated TV-14, suggesting threesome plots are acceptable for high-schoolers, and that's an insult by itself. But CW's own press release in September touted that "Gossip Girl" won in the ratings among women ages 12-34, and that when the show was paired with "One Tree Hill," these shows finished first with females 12-34 and teenage girls. Continued...

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1960Republican
Golly, I'm a 1960Democrat, so you and I are probably not that far apart on some issues. I like Updike as well.

I even considered (briefly) voting for Bob Dole against Clinton because I (unlike today's Republicans) can respect the ability of an elected officeholder to make effective compromises in Congress. Partisanship won, so I voted for Clinton, but discovered, as did we all, that he couldn't keep his...member under control. He wasted nearly two years in office because of it.

TV in my house
I didn't like the TV shows thirty years ago - and they were a LOT cleaner then! In fact, I haven't liked them since they stopped making westerns.

As a result, if you come to my house expecting to see your favorite show, you are in trouble. I have one all right ... but it hasn't been connected to an antenna of any sort for almost a year now. I find I like the programming a lot better since then considering that the only thing you CAN see on it are movies I purchase - which limits what Hollywood can get into my living room.
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