Sunday, September 24, 2023

When Television Wouldn’t Touch Abortion with a 4 Foot Coat Hanger

This will be the very last time I ever cover the topic of abortion in this blog of mine about TV. While there are plenty of other topics relating to abortion to blog about, I have created a blog about covering the topic of abortion and don’t want to cover it anymore here after this post is published.

 

https://fadamsecretaryblog.blogspot.com/

 

You can see how hard television leaned into the pro-choice topic nowadays even if you don’t watch the news at all. But this wasn’t always the case. At one point, television wouldn’t touch the abortion topic as it was too controversial. And it never would have covered it in a positive light.

 

One of the first shows to cover abortion was The Defenders. Don’t confuse this with the show starring Jerry O’Conner from more recently. There were no advertisers for this episode. But that wasn’t the end of it by a long shot.

 

It wasn’t until much later that Law & Order covered abortion in one of their earlier episodes. This show was nearly cancelled as a result. But the showrunner, Dick Wolf, was able to fix the issues elsewhere with the show by adding two major main female characters which helped make the show run for 20 seasons until its run was eventually surpassed by its spin-off.

 

Eventually, normalizing abortion became normal for TV shows. A topic that was once considered taboo became a topic that “had to be covered” for whatever dumb reason society will give you. And it didn’t even used to be that characters even got abortions. They were okay living with the consequences of their poor decisions. But now it is so normal that people don’t even question it. They depict scenes of it onscreen, such as in Scandal. And this is after a Family Guy episode wasn’t allowed to air because the network saw it as too controversial.

 

Sometimes television can change for the better. And sometimes it changes for the worst. I wish that this was never something accepted as right or covered so much by television. After the Dobbs decision put a wise end to this, television became even more outspoken in favor of abortion. It is sad that this is the world that we live in. And for more thoughts on abortion, they will be covered in the above mentioned blog and never again in this one.

Saturday, September 23, 2023

They’re Not an Original Series, CW

I cannot tell if the CW is being misleading or just straight up lying to people. But they keep promoting their many foreign imports as an original CW series. That’s not the case at all. Why would they do that? I can’t understand how this is allowed. It didn’t originate on the CW. It shouldn’t be promoted as an original CW show. They have had plenty of shows that they could air as original. But they don’t seem to be doing any original shows anymore. Still, they shouldn’t be promoting a foreign import as an original series when it clearly isn’t!

Sunday, September 10, 2023

The My Pillow Boycott: 2023

If you read this blog last year, then you’d know that I posted about a boycott of TV shows that promote My Pillow. It doesn’t yet seem that he is able to advertise during primetime on network television. But it could yet happen. I don’t see why someone who promotes election conspiracy theories should have anyone advertising his business. And while there are plenty of sedition caucus donors, none of them have the problem of being a dishonest business like this one.

 

In addition to what I am already boycotting (Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Late Late Show with James Corden, He Haw, one of my news sources, and The Andy Griffith Show), the new additions to the list are radio station 103.9 and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

 

I’ll admit that I haven’t always been good at boycotting all of these shows. I watched Jimmy Kimmel Live twice since my boycott of him started. One was because he was interviewing James Corden who was also on the boycott list by then. He had earlier interviewed Mike Lindell, the owner of My Pillow, which was notable to me for Mike actually making a good point: that Jimmy promotes his company.

 

I had returned to James Corden for an interview with Bill Clinton then returned to his final primetime special and true final show in its regular timeslot. It was hard to give up The Late Show and I haven’t always been as good with that, but often do have him gone from my viewing habits. And the news source is something I’m better at giving up now.

 

How it could still affect my blogs is unknown. I do know that when I did the first post on this, I didn’t know if I would be doing a blog called Fadam Secretary blog, but that did wind up happening. I did it a lot more when my blogs were on hiatus and now it is on hiatus until I need it again. But it can be helpful. For instance, if I give up my Elementary blog due to the boycott, it would lead to the only instance of me doing a Eadam Secretary blog on the locked in dates that I was to do the random updates of my Elementary blog only when I’m done with those random updates.

 

I would also do new blogs like that since it would be a good place to put the political updates of The Good Wife and Good Fight blogs if those blogs were to end. While the Madam Secretary blog would return if it were to be done with the updates (something that could also happen if one of the blog posts wind up deleted by the powers that be since that could happen since they inexplicitly put a warning on one of the posts without telling me what community standard I violated since I would want to just edit out whatever the offending part of it is and I would stop updating that blog in protest of them not telling me what I did wrong or giving me a chance to fix it), it would have to wait until new blogs are done and they would in this order now: Nadam*, Gadam, Oadam, Hadam, Padam, Iadam, Qadam, Jadam, Radam, Kadam, Sadam, Ladam, Tadam, and only then would Madam come back.

 

*I am editing out the Secretary blog part of all of these for simplicity’s sake

 

I would only post more about what happens in each blog if they really were to end as a result of the boycott. I could come back to them. I do know that with any of them in the cast update phase, I would not do anything relating to one blog or franchise in another should it have wound up in that updates. This would mean that a boycott of, say, CSI: Miami would mean that I wouldn’t add any new people from that show in my Elementary blog. It would also mean that the only people that I could save and move to another blog would be those who happened to have the same projects as people in the other blog already have (if that makes sense).

 

While I will talk about this more in my CSI: Vegas blog when and if it fully updated, in the event that I shared something on facebook from one of the late night talk show hosts that I have mentioned, I will be replacing facebook things that I did post, even though I won’t be deleting the old things that I have posted. (Right now, only Dilbert and Chris Cuomo get deleted and replaced, although I’m not sure if I ever shared the first one and the second one may already have been.) Basically, Jimmy Kimmel things will be replaced by Jimmy Fallon, James Corden with both Craig Ferguson and Jordan Klepper, and Stephen Colbert with both David Letterman and Jimmy Fallon.

 

I can’t think of anything else to mention in this blog post about the boycott I do of TV shows that promote My Pillow. I know that I did this blog post early relative to what I could have done, but I might not be able to do that many posts of this blog in the future and I can only guarantee one more one here this year on the last Sunday of this month. Thus, I wanted to get it done while I knew that I still could do it so this post is done now.

Sunday, September 3, 2023

Saturdays in Primetime Version 8

I can’t believe that I’m as tired as I am and writing this post for the future when I’ll be unable to do what I normally would do. But I got this done for better or worse and am now hoping to relax some while also getting what else I need to get done outside of blogging.

 

Great Chocolate Showdown: Status- Currently on the CW at 8/7 Central on Thursdays. Why I’ve seen it- I tend to watch a new CW show at least once. Noteworthiness- This is a Canadian show airing here in the US. Description- Various contestants compete in a food competition where they deal with different chocolate creations. Pros- The food is always interesting and not just the same old thing over and over again. Cons- Its biggest flaw is that not all of the contestants get their food eaten during the first round which doesn’t seem fair. Note to Parents- There is nothing wrong that I can think about this outside of maybe LGBT contestants. I don’t find that wrong, by the way. I only mention that in case someone else finds it wrong. Recommendation- This might be good if you aren’t busy with other things. My Viewing Habits- I haven’t seen every episode, but have liked it since the first one. Prediction- I am pretty sure that it will keep airing in both countries. Reception: great. Grade: B.

 

Recipe for Disaster: Status- Currently on the CW at 9/8 Central with an additional episode right after that half an hour later. Description- Three teams of people compete in a cooking competition with various problems of weirdness happening while they do this. Pros- It is different than some simple cooking shows are. Cons- It is as dumb as you’d expect just given the promos of it. Nothing good or interesting happens in the show. Note to Parents- I can’t think of any flaws with this show in terms of whether or not a kid can watch it or not. Recommendation- Avoid watching at all costs. This should be an easy thing to do. My Viewing Habits- I watched one random episode of it and won’t see it again. Prediction- I don’t expect it to last, even if they had nothing else to air. Reception: I couldn’t find this in either of the two places that I normally check, which is a first. Grade: F. New review

Sunday, August 20, 2023

2023 Summer Shows Part 2

With today being the best and only certain time for me to write this post, then I might as well get it done despite never having much time for anything and yet still bringing these blogs back because I have to do with my OCD instead of doing more sensible things at times. Anyways, here’s the other part of the summer reviews of shows this year.

 

Stars on Mars: Show Description- Celebrities compete in a Mars simulation. Behind the Scenes- There are a lot of famous people on this. My Thoughts- Personally, I couldn’t even bring myself to watch this show until after Lance Armstrong was gone from it. The show’s name may be an outright lie, but it does work in some ways. I hate that so many people just straight up quit over and over again. But it is good enough in the long run. I give it three out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- I don’t think that this will last unless the writer’s strike still hasn’t been resolved by next summer. Where to Find- On FOX at 8/7 Central on Mondays

 

Run the Burbs: Show Description- This focuses on a family in the suburbs. Behind the Scenes- This is a foreign show airing on the CW. My Thoughts- It was dumb and didn’t seem all the well acted. I give it two out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- It probably won’t last here, although it might last in the country it started in. Where to Find- On the CW at 8:30/7:30 Central on Mondays

 

Children Ruin Everything: Show Description- Parents have issues with the immaturity of their kids and yet want another want. Behind the Scenes- Blah, blah, blah, foreign show on the CW, blah, blah, blah. My Thoughts- It isn’t good. The title alone is problematic. And it is hard to think of any redeeming value that it has in the long run. I give it one out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- This won’t last at all. Where to Find- On the CW at 9/8 Central on Wednesdays

 

Son of a Critch: Show Description- A boy describes his life at his new school and growing up in general. Behind the Scenes- This is yet another foreign show that airs on the CW and also based on the life of its creator. My Thoughts- The show is so unfunny that while trying to watch its second episode, I just had to turn it off and watch something else instead. While parts of it are decent enough, you can get much better things from shows like it like The Goldbergs. I give it one out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- I have no idea if it will last here or not. I’d say maybe, but only because the CW has jack shit to air nowadays. Where to Find- On the CW at 8/7 Central on Wednesdays

 

Down to Earth with Zac Efron: Show Description- A documentary, Zac Efron explores some places on earth to help us understand it better. Behind the Scenes- This aired on streaming before it was on the CW very briefly. My Thoughts- It was a good show while it briefly lasted. I give it four out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- It has been cancelled already due to low ratings, but if more of it airs on Netflix, where it first aired, remains to be seen. Where to Find-Not on the schedule

 

Fantastic Friends: Show Description- A documentary, we see twin brothers and their on screen sister who played characters in the Harry Potter universe explore some of the earth. Behind the Scenes- Bonnie Wright, James Phelps, and Oliver Phelps all appear together as the fantastic friends. They played the roles in the Weasleys: Ginny, Fred, and George. My Thoughts- It is a wonderful and fun documentary that would be worth watching if it were still on. I give this four out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- It has already been cancelled and I don’t know if more of it will see the light of day on steaming if it hasn’t already. I put it as likely, but uncertain. Where to Find- Not on the schedule

 

Fight to Survive: Show Description- A group of survivalists, known for appearing in other reality shows like Naked and Afraid, Survivor, and other shows, compete to survive in Fiji against each other to see if they will share the same resources and work together or turn against each other. Behind the Scenes- This is a Roku show that is also airing on the CW. My Thoughts- Parts of this are predictable, but it is different and interesting enough. I give this three out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- I have no idea if it will last or not or if it will air on the CW if it does last. It might depend on just how much the CW scraps the bottom of the barrel as it has been since Nexstar bought it and if they make do with other things instead. Where to Find- On the CW at 8/7 Central on Thursdays

 

Recipe for Disaster: Show Description- Three teams of people compete in a cooking competition with various problems of weirdness happening while they do this. Behind the Scenes- Hey, look at that garbage can! My Thoughts- It is as dumb as you’d expect just given the promos of it. I give this one out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- I don’t expect it to last, even if they had nothing else to air. Where to Find- On the CW at 9/8 Central on Saturdays

 

While I could do much more with the returning show section like I normally do, I am just going to include just the shows that I feel like doing newish reviews of. Thus, I won’t have to do too much more beyond what you have already seen so far.

 

Bump: Status- Currently on the CW at 9:30/8:30 Central on Mondays. Why I’ve seen it- I tend to watch every new CW show at least once. Noteworthiness- This is a show from Australia that is airing in the US. It is only half an hour so I’m unsure if this is supposed to be a comedy or a drama that’s shorter. I see it as more of a drama than a comedy. Description- A teenager who didn’t know she was pregnant winds up dealing with a lot of family drama beyond just being a new mom while still in high school. Pros- Parts of this seem interesting and worth seeing what happens. It can spark interesting conversations with family if you watch it with them. Cons- Parts of this seem dumb or otherwise not work such as the extent of some of the drama going on at once. Note to Parents- While a lot of this can be bad for kids, with teens, it might be worth watching if you are willing to have serious conversations about what goes on in the show. Recommendation- It is a wonderful show that I recommend. My Viewing Habits- I have seen what has worked out of this, but not all of it. Prediction- This has already had a lot of seasons beyond what we have seen so far in the US and a spin-off that might air here at some point in time. I would say that given CW’s status, it is almost certain that we will see these seasons when they air here. Reception: good. Grade: B-. New review

 

HouseBroken: Status- Currently on FOX at 9/8 Central on Sundays. Why I’ve seen it- I tend to watch a new FOX show at least once. Description- Some pets have adventures. Pros- It is different than the usual adult comedy in enough ways. Cons- This show was dumb and didn’t have much to it. Note to Parents- This airs with a content adversary warning so that’s all that you really need to know about that in the end. Recommendation- Don’t waste your time with it. My Viewing Habits- I watched one episode of this and won’t watch it again. Prediction- This might keep lasting, but I have no idea if it has good odds in the long run since it keeps airing in the dead of summer instead of the main season. I think that it is still likely to last for now. Reception: mixed. Grade: F. New review

Thursday, August 10, 2023

Watching Less TV (and Being Okay with it)

So much crazy shit has happened in my life. And the past TV season has had all sorts of weird things going on too. Even just today, I had all sorts of weird things going on. Now if you want to know what all has happened in my life and this season that I’ll talk about in this blog, be sure to keep on reading this post. If you want to know what happened that caused the blogs to go on hiatus, read this post.

 

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This post should have up yesterday based on the rule that I have about it, but I decided that it would also work now without messing too much up. Or, I could have cheated and posted it when it was supposed to be up and not when it was. But I tend to avoid that, so I did. My mom had to go to a hospital a way away. She’s fine now. But she was the main reason why I couldn’t watch or record as much TV this season. She wasn’t the only reason.

 

There was also a missing remote causing a TV to not really turn on and be an inconvenience at one point with a backup until the main one was found. There was a TV tuner that stopped working until I found a new one. And there are a lot more problems with the receptions of channels, specifically FOX, that makes it impossible for me to see shows since they won’t come in. I can’t even find a show to watch at some times since I like to watch all of primetime during the main season and not just the few things that I would stick with.

 

And you know what? I’m completely fine with missing a lot of TV. It may seem odd. But since I know that I’m a TV junkie, I also know that good things to do at times is to detox from my addition. That’s why I got rid of new blog posts for a while with one that I still haven’t gone back to yet.

 

You see, even when you have legit OCD like I do and not just a certain way of doing things, you can still come to what I call an oh, well phenomenon. Basically, if despite all of your hard work trying to get something done that needs to be done that day that you couldn’t get done, how do you feel inside? Do you feel messed up? Do you feel like you can’t take it anymore? Actually, what I feel is a lack of caring, an oh, well. Oh, well. I couldn’t get that done. That’s not too bad at all, really. I don’t know why I had cared so much and maybe won’t obsess with things too much.

Sunday, August 6, 2023

Peter Sallis as Wallace on Wallace and Gromit

It was a while ago in which Peter Sallis, the voice of Wallace from Wallace and Gromit died. In at least two of the three things I’m going to cover, his was the only voice heard as no one else even spoke. I know that there was a 2008 special, A Matter of Loaf and Death, but I don’t know how to watch it at the moment so I’ll be skipping it for now, despite it also featuring Peter Sallis as the voice of Wallace. I also won’t be covering these three specials in order, but you are more than free to read them that way if you want to. Now let’s get to Wallace and his involvement in the specials at hand.

 

The Wrong Trousers

 

Wallace starts out asleep until he hits a button in his bed for breakfast, being taken to the main floor there at hand. The landing is a bit painful. He needs money since he’s short on cash. He gives a present to his dog since it is his dog’s birthday. He gives his dog a collar and a leash, something Gromit does not like. Then comes a scary gift: techno-trousers. This leads to him being taken on a walk, but a decoy is used at one point in time.

 

Wallace lets in a penguin about a room to rent. This penguin wants Gromit’s room instead. Wallace helps put up wallpaper and decoration in another room, the spare one that he’s in now. Wallace seems to like this guest too much, which Gromit doesn’t like as Gromit runs away from home.

 

The morning after, Wallace finds himself in the wrong trousers, the techno-trousers. The controls are gone which leads to him being taken from place to place. He tells Gromit that they have gone wrong. It is revealed that the penguin is controlling them. Wallace is somehow about to put pajamas over these trousers as after his exhausting day, he goes to bed.

 

Gromit is later seen under Wallace’s bed as Wallace sleeps. Wallace continues to sleep as the penguin, now revealed to be a wanted chicken, takes him away. He is taken to where a diamond is on display. The penguin takes him to the roof where he goes through a vent and walks on a ceiling to be used to steal the diamond that’s there. A device on his head is used to steal the diamond.

 

After hitting an alarm by mistake due to a loose ceiling tile, Wallace is woken up and thinks that he’s dreaming. The penguin reveals himself. But he traps Wallace in a wardrobe. Gromit gets trapped there as well and fiddles with the controls on the trousers, breaking them out there.

 

Wallace gets stuck on a train and is able to help by taking the gun. He is later seen trying to catch the penguin with a next, but winds up catching part of the furniture. He then gets on the track behind Gromit who is able to build a way forward and they manage to catch the penguin and get the reward money to pay off all their debts. Wallace gets cheese and crackers for himself as this ends.

 

A Close Shave

 

Wallace is seen sleeping at one point. He and Gromit have a washing business. He is seen pushing a button wanting portage today since it is Tuesday. The machine malfunctions since the wires were bitten into. Wallace wants to make his own, but the box was bitten into as well. He notices a hole in the newspaper he is reading while saying that something fishing is going on.

 

He gets a call for a cleaning service so he takes himself and Gromit there to do it. It is a wool place where he sees a woman there. He meets her dog Preston. Her name is Wendolene. He stumbles over some words and talks about the sheep rustling and her wool that she has plenty of.

 

He and Gromit return home and he finally sees the sheep he was oblivious to before, not even realizing that it was a footrest for him as he read the plot convenience newspaper. He wants to get this sheep cleaned up. Wallace takes this sheep downstairs to the knit-o-matic. He watches as the machine winds up malfunctioning and accepts a small sweater from it. He names the sheep Shaun.

 

Wallace reminds Gromit that they are cleaning a clock which apparently isn’t hurt by this. He talks to Wendolene a lot about different things in the meantime. He continues to be oblivious to things as a herd of sheep go past him.

 

Later, he reads the paper about his dog’s arrest, being mistaken for a killer dog. Later, Wendolene comes and tells him to stay away from her and that she’s sorry about Gromit. The sheep are with him still as he passes time reading more newspapers about Gromit’s trial and imprisonment.

 

Unable to stand this, Wallace sends Gromit a mystery puzzle and busts him out of jail. They are fugitives. He notices that Wendolene and her dog are doing the sheep rustling and chases after her when her dog turns on her. The motorcycle winds up getting chased in return, but Gromit turns things around. Wallace gets separated from Gromit when the sidecar comes undone.

 

He is able to free the sheep briefly, but winds up captured with the sheep and Wendolene where they go to where Preston, the dog, makes his dog food. Shaun and also Gromit are able to assist in making sure that Wallace doesn’t get sucked into Wallace’s invention that Preston stole. Preston is a cyber dog. He does not do well prevent being sucked into this, although Shaun saves the day and Wallace’s life among the lives of everyone else.

 

Later, Wallace learns that Wendolene was able to reprogram her dog back to good. He offers her some cheese, but she is allegoric, ending any potential relationship between them. Wallace wants to eat the cheese that he has with a now exonerated Gromit, but Shaun is there eating the cheese instead. Gromit does nothing about this despite Wallace’s pleas.

 

A Grand Day Out

 

We begin with Wallace looking through various travel magazines, wondering where to go. Upon noticing that there is no cheese and eating a cracker on its own, he decides to go to the moon as the moon is made of cheese. But then, won’t there be less of the moon?

 

He designs a way of building a rocket to the moon. He kneels on top of an old yellow door as he saws it and once it predictably comes off the place where it is standing, he uses his dog Gromit to hold it up. The rocket gets built with everything under control as Wallace falls into it. He lights the fuse of it.

 

He has to quickly get the crackers and he does get it and back into the rocket before it blasts off. He reads the paper as they make their way to the moon. I’m unsure how they can do this without any space suits on, but this is Claymation, so I don’t really care as it isn’t realistic anyways. He takes a picture for the album. They do land on the moon which is, in fact, made of cheese.

 

They have a picnic on the surface of the moon. Again, no space suits and this is okay for both of them. Wallace can’t identify the type of cheese that is on the moon as it is like no cheese he has ever tasted. He messes with something that looks like a machine of sorts, but it doesn’t work until it comes to life. He had taken part of this machine off, a knob at the very right.

 

This machine notices Wallace eating part of the moon and as a protector, I guess, tries to strike Wallace with a bat, stopping right short of it having lost its powers. Wallace gets confused by it and goes back to the rocket when the robot chases after it. He starts an emergency countdown. The robot accidentally lights the fuse that Gromit had forgetting to. They do ultimately make it home and notice the robot skiing on part of the railing it took out of the rocket.

 

Well, I’m currently unsure how or if I can see A Matter of Loaf and Death here in America legally. I might see a bootlegged version online, but I feel that I got the classic three covered and that’s all that I need to do. I hope that you enjoyed this tribute to the late Peter Sallis.