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In reply to the discussion: Not so Modern Family: Top sitcoms make for sexist, inaccurate television [View all]Lawlbringer
(550 posts)26. What about going the other way
        Where all men are dopey or flat out stupid?
Because it doesn't make for good television. Claire Huxtable was the model of a desirable woman, she was smart, a career lawyer, somehow a mother to like 30 kids, very pretty, sexually uninhibited, etc. etc. But she was soooo boooooring.
Why would you watch a sitcom about people who aren't in funny situations? That's what separated Murphy Brown from the rest of the pack, it wasn't ridiculous. It was intellectual! (Truth be told, the show gets old after 2 or 3 episodes. Not really a series for marathon viewing lol)
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                        Not so Modern Family: Top sitcoms make for sexist, inaccurate television [View all]
							redqueen
							Jan 2012
							OP
                        
        
        ALL i have seen on modern family (didnt know til a poster told me it was that show, maybe family guy
        seabeyond
        Jan 2012
        #8
      
        
        I am watching it on DVD because I don't get much network TV, so I can't tell you.
        cbayer
        Jan 2012
        #35
      
        
        did anyone watch stewart last night about primetime tv.  all the sodomy talk on all the shows.  and
        seabeyond
        Jan 2012
        #11
      
        
        On The Big Bang Theory, the character 'Amy' is not 'undatable' she is in fact the romantic 
        Bluenorthwest
        Jan 2012
        #13
      
        
        So you do not see the sexism in insisting that Amy, who dates the main character is
        Bluenorthwest
        Jan 2012
        #33
      
        
        I did not say she is a liar, at all. I said she misreports the facts. And she does.
        Bluenorthwest
        Jan 2012
        #40
      
        
        or you can not worry about it and the threads sink and swim depending on others interest
        seabeyond
        Jan 2012
        #43