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Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:21 pm
by Nobunaga
...Has anybody else noticed this?
... Tonight's Law & Order episode was subtle, a girl OD'd. The cop finds the pill bottle, it's Oxycotton, very clearly shown for a good 2 seconds, in large letters.
... Anybody who pays attention knows what/who that was aimed at.
... Then the CSI episode had a bit of an anti-gun rant thing going on. Laurence Fishburne's character hesitated rather long before accepting a gun to go in pursuit of the bad guy. He said, "The first recorded shot of an explosive projectile was in Japan, 4th century. It was a small hand cannon designed specifically to take life. 16 centuries later and look how far we've come" (shaking head in disgust).
... Well, Japan, in the 4th century, was a barbarous place with no such technology. Also, the first use of gunpowder to fire projectiles was in China, centuries later. But I digress.
... That bit on "How I Met Your Mother", dude got sick in Canada, got treatment. He says "They forgot to charge me".
... CSI Miami and the cast hanging out in the "Community Garden" during the final scene, completely unrelated to the episode.
... Give me a break. I hear enough of this shite through the day already.
... (and no, I don't necessarily think this a conspiracy developed in the back offices of the White House).
...
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:26 pm
by Frigidus
I do agree. Subtle messages in programs watched for entertainment piss me off.
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:26 pm
by demonfork
Nobunaga wrote:...Has anybody else noticed this?
... Tonight's Law & Order episode was subtle, a girl OD'd. The cop finds the pill bottle, it's Oxycotton, very clearly shown for a good 2 seconds, in large letters.
... Anybody who pays attention knows what/who that was aimed at.
... Then the CSI episode had a bit of an anti-gun rant thing going on. Laurence Fishburne's character hesitated rather long before accepting a gun to go in pursuit of the bad guy. He said, "The first recorded shot of an explosive projectile was in Japan, 4th century. It was a small hand cannon designed specifically to take life".
... Well, Japan, in the 4th century, was a barbarous place with no such technology. Also, the first use of gunpowder to fire projectiles was in China, centuries later. But I digress.
... That bit on "How I Met Your Mother", dude got sick in Canada, got treatment. He says "They forgot to charge me".
... CSI Miami and the cast hanging out in the "Community Garden" during the final scene, completely unrelated to the episode.
... Give me a break. I hear enough of this shite through the day already.
... (and no, I don't necessarily think this a conspiracy developed in the back offices of the White House).
...
I got haven't had TV for 5 going on 6 years now...best move I ever made.
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:31 pm
by muy_thaiguy
About the only TV I watch are sports (the mountain), NCIS (and LA), and Dirty Jobs.
Got kind of tired of old favorites, mainly when I was younger get replaced by PC crap.
Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry for Ed, Edd & Eddy, Camp Lazlo (what the hell!?)
Scooby Doo slowly replaced by A Pup Named Scooby Doo (original was better quality, even in the art department)
Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog (kind of a Power Rangers meets King Arthur) ousted by newer and crappier versions of Power Rangers
My childhood shows are all but gone.

Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:38 pm
by Nobunaga
muy_thaiguy wrote:About the only TV I watch are sports (the mountain), NCIS (and LA), and Dirty Jobs.
Got kind of tired of old favorites, mainly when I was younger get replaced by PC crap.
Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry for Ed, Edd & Eddy, Camp Lazlo (what the hell!?)
Scooby Doo slowly replaced by A Pup Named Scooby Doo (original was better quality, even in the art department)
Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog (kind of a Power Rangers meets King Arthur) ousted by newer and crappier versions of Power Rangers
My childhood shows are all but gone.

... I enjoy the new NCIS, but I don't care for that small woman.
...
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:49 pm
by Army of GOD
I thought this was about the new South Park.
Abso-freaking-lutely hilarious.
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:44 am
by Skittles!
Maybe you shouldn't watch shit shows like Law and Order or CSI. Really, they've gone past their used by dates.
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:49 am
by BigBallinStalin
demonfork's got the best post here.
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:38 am
by MeDeFe
"Explosive projectile" could also be, for example, an arrow with a package containing some explosive. Just light the fuse and shoot the arrow towards the target.
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:47 am
by Nobunaga
MeDeFe wrote:"Explosive projectile" could also be, for example, an arrow with a package containing some explosive. Just light the fuse and shoot the arrow towards the target.
... Hand cannon.
... My point is, some dipsh*t writer made up this farce for the express purpose of moaning about guns to us.
... And probably millions of Americans will now be walking around for the rest of their lives believing that fantasy about the Japanese gun.
...
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:16 am
by got tonkaed
What about the show "V" which has basically been pointed out by some as being nothing but negative allusions to the Obama administration.
Entertainment is always going to have claims on the issues of the day, because thats what people are often interested in or can be hooked with. If the allusions bother you significantly, its probably worth considering what it is about your views you feel uncomfortable with being criticized.
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:33 am
by MeDeFe
Nobunaga wrote:MeDeFe wrote:"Explosive projectile" could also be, for example, an arrow with a package containing some explosive. Just light the fuse and shoot the arrow towards the target.
... Hand cannon.
... My point is, some dipsh*t writer made up this farce for the express purpose of moaning about guns to us.
... And probably millions of Americans will now be walking around for the rest of their lives believing that fantasy about the Japanese gun.
...
I must have left my stupidity filter on, I completely missed that part about a hand cannon.
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:48 am
by khazalid
Nobunaga wrote:MeDeFe wrote:"Explosive projectile" could also be, for example, an arrow with a package containing some explosive. Just light the fuse and shoot the arrow towards the target.
... Hand cannon.
... My point is, some dipsh*t writer made up this farce for the express purpose of moaning about guns to us.
... And probably millions of Americans will now be walking around for the rest of their lives believing that fantasy about the Japanese gun.
...
so you'd prefer your scriptwriters to be utterly bereft of anything even akin to an opinion, political or otherwise?
it's not like it is the BBC... these are commercial networks with no obligation in that department soever.
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:00 am
by Nobunaga
khazalid wrote:Nobunaga wrote:MeDeFe wrote:"Explosive projectile" could also be, for example, an arrow with a package containing some explosive. Just light the fuse and shoot the arrow towards the target.
... Hand cannon.
... My point is, some dipsh*t writer made up this farce for the express purpose of moaning about guns to us.
... And probably millions of Americans will now be walking around for the rest of their lives believing that fantasy about the Japanese gun.
...
so you'd prefer your scriptwriters to be utterly bereft of anything even akin to an opinion, political or otherwise?
it's not like it is the BBC... these are commercial networks with no obligation in that department soever.
... No, but it is constant now. And I see this sh*te on PBS Kids as well (son watches), and that irritates the hell out of me.
... I do not want their political support for a party's agenda, theirs or mine, to be slipped into every other damned show on the television. CSI - Find the clues, do the tests, arrest the bad guy. Insert ample portions of action, plot twist and drama. The end.
...
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:04 am
by Snorri1234
Nobunaga wrote:khazalid wrote:Nobunaga wrote:MeDeFe wrote:"Explosive projectile" could also be, for example, an arrow with a package containing some explosive. Just light the fuse and shoot the arrow towards the target.
... Hand cannon.
... My point is, some dipsh*t writer made up this farce for the express purpose of moaning about guns to us.
... And probably millions of Americans will now be walking around for the rest of their lives believing that fantasy about the Japanese gun.
...
so you'd prefer your scriptwriters to be utterly bereft of anything even akin to an opinion, political or otherwise?
it's not like it is the BBC... these are commercial networks with no obligation in that department soever.
... No, but it is constant now. And I see this sh*te on PBS Kids as well (son watches), and that irritates the hell out of me.
... I do not want their political support for a party's agenda, theirs or mine, to be slipped into every other damned show on the television. CSI - Find the clues, do the tests, arrest the bad guy. Insert ample portions of action, plot twist and drama. The end.
...
Also: Crack joke and put on sunglasses.
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:16 am
by Nobunaga
... That guy, Horatio (CSI Miami), is such an obvious poser. The worst intro to show opening lines I've ever heard.
...
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:41 am
by PLAYER57832
Nobunaga wrote:
... Give me a break. I hear enough of this shite through the day already.
... (and no, I don't necessarily think this a conspiracy developed in the back offices of the White House).
...
It is not a conspiracy in the back offices of the white house, but there is a HUGE issue with product placements and, yes, insertion of various political views.
I am more concerned with the product placement issue, becuase the other is more of a "story line" issue -- you see their point, then either agree or disagree. IN the product placement issue, you often don't even realize what is happening. These placements are actually far more effective than direct advertising, for the same reason.
Kids, especially are susceptable.
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:42 am
by richardgarr
If you pay attention to Television, you may notice that it is a tool that has always been used for social , moral , religious, and opinion engineering.
Most TV shows , news programs, commentators, etc.. will have themes around current issues, and these themes usually reflect the current state of things, or the idea's of how the people in charge want the general public to feel and think.
TV brainwashes a large part of the population on a daily basis.
Media in the form of entertainment is nothing more then a way to manipulate the mass public, without actually going out there and directly telling people what the current thing to believe is.
So be careful of what you think you believe, because there is a good chance that you gained that belief through subliminal suggestions, that were placed into your favorite shows.
Scary , Isn't it !

Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:13 pm
by Backglass
Nobunaga wrote:The cop finds the pill bottle, it's Oxycotton
OxyCOTTON?
Is that the wad of fluff in the top of the aspirin bottle?

Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:26 pm
by Nobunaga
...
Law and Order tells us, "This is why we need Health-Care reform".
http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/mrull ... re-reform/... It was not my imagination. Thank you very much.
...
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:13 pm
by 2dimes
BigBallinStalin wrote:demonfork's got the best post here.
Agreed, when the boy gets school age I might have to fire up the harley and get off the internet. I guess that should read dust off and fire up...
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:17 am
by BigBallinStalin
2dimes wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:demonfork's got the best post here.
Agreed, when the boy gets school age I might have to fire up the harley and get off the internet. I guess that should read dust off and fire up...
Yeahhh, get you some American Dream.

Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:28 am
by PLAYER57832
muy_thaiguy wrote:About the only TV I watch are sports (the mountain), NCIS (and LA), and Dirty Jobs.
Dirty Jobs was great at first, but now its starting to get a bit repetetive. Same with "Bizarre foods".
Other than that, our TV is pretty much tuned to hunting and fishing shows on the Outdoor Channel, courtesy of my husband and one son.
Every now and then I get to tune in a Disney show, but that is about it....
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:36 am
by muy_thaiguy
PLAYER57832 wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:About the only TV I watch are sports (the mountain), NCIS (and LA), and Dirty Jobs.
Dirty Jobs was great at first, but now its starting to get a bit repetetive. Same with "Bizarre foods".
Other than that, our TV is pretty much tuned to hunting and fishing shows on the Outdoor Channel, courtesy of my husband and one son.
Every now and then I get to tune in a Disney show, but that is about it....
Not something I watch all the time, just when there really isn't much else on.
Re: Agenda Slipped Into Popular TV Programs
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:13 pm
by thegreekdog
got tonkaed wrote:What about the show "V" which has basically been pointed out by some as being nothing but negative allusions to the Obama administration.
Entertainment is always going to have claims on the issues of the day, because thats what people are often interested in or can be hooked with. If the allusions bother you significantly, its probably worth considering what it is about your views you feel uncomfortable with being criticized.
This one.
Also, Law & Order has always crafted shows around current events.
Finally, NCIS is a good show. I don't watch NCIS LA, but the small woman had a great role on The Practice back in the 90s.