Judy was telling me about an episode of Boston Legal in which Bill Shatner's character was making inappropriate remarks about a midget.
What an arse!
And last night, on Extras, Stephen Merchant's character was also making inappropriate remarks about a midget.
I spot a trend.
Or maybe not a trend, because this kind of p.c.-mocking humour is now mainstream to the point of becoming bland.
I think I'm getting tired of it.
I'm not going to try and deconstruct it because it would make my brain hurt, but isn't there a case for saying these guys are having it both ways?
I like Extras. Last week's episode with David Bowie was sublime. But this week? Bring on the midget, bring on the Down's syndrome kid; make jokes about them (heh, heh, heh, mongs gurgle when they eat) but turn it round so the joke is really on the jokers- ironic, eh? And then have Gervais kick the midget unconscious.
Whatever...
What an arse!
And last night, on Extras, Stephen Merchant's character was also making inappropriate remarks about a midget.
I spot a trend.
Or maybe not a trend, because this kind of p.c.-mocking humour is now mainstream to the point of becoming bland.
I think I'm getting tired of it.
I'm not going to try and deconstruct it because it would make my brain hurt, but isn't there a case for saying these guys are having it both ways?
I like Extras. Last week's episode with David Bowie was sublime. But this week? Bring on the midget, bring on the Down's syndrome kid; make jokes about them (heh, heh, heh, mongs gurgle when they eat) but turn it round so the joke is really on the jokers- ironic, eh? And then have Gervais kick the midget unconscious.
Whatever...
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Date: 2006-09-29 11:23 am (UTC)Yes--isn't that one of the reasons why this is funny?
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Date: 2006-09-29 11:35 am (UTC)The king of this sort of humour is Larry David. I watched a couple of seasons of Curb Your Enthusiasm, then I got bored.
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Date: 2006-09-29 11:58 am (UTC)I read somewhere...
Date: 2006-09-29 12:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-29 01:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-30 07:06 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-30 08:39 am (UTC)When he's on song he's fabulous. When he's not it's all rather predictable.
Re: I read somewhere...
Date: 2006-09-30 10:31 am (UTC)Week after week anti-hero Alf Garnett fought with his lefty son-in-law (played by the guy who is now Tony Blair's father-in-law) called his long-suffering wife "a silly old moo" and ranted about coons, darkies and yids.
You guys bought the concept, watered it down and broadcast it as All In the Family.
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Date: 2006-09-30 10:32 am (UTC)