Thursday, 13 September 2012

Modern Family

 ABC Urged to Pull Episode of Modern Family Because of Toddler’s Bleeped Curse Word


One of the best television programs being broadcast is Modern Family. Between that and Up All Night with Christina Applegate and Will Arnett never hilarious, I'm back at the scheduled time watching television.
Modern Family is the decade that The Cosby Show was not until the eighties. Cliff and Claire Huxtable began with a description of a successful African American couple elbows deep parenthood. And now, during our week watching the lives of three families that appear in Modern Family, there is an honest representation of how the American family life has changed.
You have the traditional nuclear family and Phil Dunphy Clair, the old man married a sexy Smokin 'played by Ed O'Neill and Sofia Vergara and of course, my favorite couple and the most revolutionary, Cameron and Mitchell, parents Lily gays in one year.

It is a line written in little Lily is the cause of all the controversy. According to the Associated Press, "in the episode titled" Little Bo Bleep "aired 9 pm EST Wednesday, 2 years old Lily shocks parents Mitchell and Cameron (Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Eric Stonestreet) with her first expletive." The kid who plays Lily even says the word "fudge" during recording, but when the buzzer air viewers will feel it drop the F-bomb.
Apparently some anti-blasphemy Cross urges ABC to pull the episode.
Eighteen McKay Hatch, who founded the Club in 2007 No swearing, said: "Our main goal is to prevent this from happening if we do not, at least ABC knows that people in the world will not have a saying for 2 years. age, 'F-bomb' on TV. '
Unsurprisingly, Hatch is a Mormon and attend BYU-Idaho. Guy says he founded his club when he noticed how rampant cursing was at his school. Hatch wants members of his club, which, according to him, more than 35,000, to complain to ABC. On the network, Hatch said: "We hope they know better." Oh, boy. Ago this old Mormon arrogance I'm so used since my youth. Tell him that President Obama, which lists Modern Family as their favorite to do with his own family.
The network has no comments. I hope it goes without comment and choose not to honor this response. What parent has not addressed his son saying a word inappropriately? Is it not a rite of passage for parents? As Modern Family creator Steven Levitan told the Television Critics Association last week that he is "proud and happy" F-word story that ABC was persuaded to allow. "We thought it was a very natural story since, as parents, we've all experienced this," Levitan said to EW.com.
Exactly. Puritan we can not see a very real part of parenthood American sitcom depicts a strongly written? I'm so sick of this uber conservative base right trying to censor anything and everything that does not jive with their own ideas. You do not like? LOOK NO.
It also bothers me with so much evil in the world who wants to lose hours of time trying to censor a word and whistled. Try to stop cursing, please. Try doing something that matters, Mckay. Try to stop the curse, it's like trying to drink the ocean. As if cursing is what is wrong with America. As if parents need these 18 years arrogant, to help teach our children what is good or bad to say in this world. I feel so much murder and that sort of thing. I mean, seriously! Have you seen the crap that is in the air in some networks today? Gross sexual scenes, realistic bodies brutally murdered poses throughout each episode and five versions of CSI millionty currently being broadcast, the men and women behave badly in almost all reality shows around them, and this idiot teenager is concerned about a bad word used to describe a collection time whistle normal?

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