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Yes! Parents TV Council targets CW's "Supernatural"

Dorian Thompson

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The right wing Parents TV Council, which monitors television for objectionable sexual and violent content, last week named "Supernatural" it's worst television show of the week for its realistic depiction of the cannibalistic feeding of a rugaru/human creature. :evil: Outstanding. Books often become more popular when they're banned. Gotta love the free publicity. Usually the PTV council only targets "Gossip Girl," "90210" and other teenaged sexual crap for its indecency.

Good going, Supernatural. This isn't your cute, fluffy, non bloody disappear in a puff of smoke Buffy violence. They couldn't cite it for sexuality because the brothers rarely ever take off their shirts. :lol:
Metamorphosis

Complete with disgusting cannibal clip. :cool:
 
Didn't they learn their lesson when they went after WWE Smackdown and claimed that they'd talked various advertisers like Pepsi and Pizza Hut in to withdrawing their advertising only to be publicly slapped down by those very companies ?
 
^A CW show where guys don't take off their shirts ? Lies, damnable lies.
Supernatural is special. They don't take none of Dawn Ostroff's crap. And we love them for it. :p

Still, I understand that they still have to include a certain amount of pandering on rare occasions, so when that does happen I just roll my eyes and get over it.
 
^Meh, I still think broadcast television should serve the public interest, but then I'm British.
 
I hate to say it (truly) but in their defense, at least they only seemed to take issue with how graphically the act was portrayed, and not the actual act itself. :bolian:
 
Cool. This can only mean that the ratings for Supernatural will improve. These nutjobs never learn that their tactics almost always backfire. The Simpsons, Married...With Children, and Beavis and Butthead come to mind.
 
I love how they summarized the program, though. :devil:

...Now on the new CW network, Supernatural is back for a third season of new mysteries as the two young Winchester brothers journey into the dark world of the unexplained in search of answers to their mother’s violent and unnatural death. Following the death of their father, the Winchester boys now face the demons they’ve accidentally released from Hell.

The show is promoted as a thriller and certainly meets that standard. Violent death caused by ghosts, spirits, and other supernatural forces are frequent and often gory. In one episode, a man who has been cursed by a rabbit’s foot slips on a beer bottle and falls backward against a counter only to have a barbeque fork go through his head and come out his mouth. His body is shown twitch for several minutes as he dies.

This supernatural violence is explicit and occurs frequently. As a result of these themes, this show is rated red for violence. Foul language is also frequent, with “hell,” “bitch,” “ass,” “damn,” “crap,” and “son of a bitch” being common. Poor language earns this show a yellow rating. Sex is never portrayed, but sexual innuendo is commonly spoken by Dean Winchester, mostly in passing comments about attractive women he sees.

Supernatural is not recommended for children of any age. ...

In their defense, they only say "crap" because the mean old network won't let them say "shit." :p And Dean's only had a few off camera one night stands that he refers to....and that threesome back in season one that he winked about to Sam. ;) He's responsible with his condom usage. :cool: Hell, Buffy got laid more often on camera.
 
Buffy? Graphic violence? :confused: Buffy's violence was all nice, neat, and clean. No fuss, no muss. I've become too accustomed to Supernatural. :lol: The PTC must have missed the season two episode that had the "once per season" quota of each brother stripping down. It was "Heart." Man, Padalecki works out like a demon. That man has huge shoulders, chiseled chest and biceps/triceps to die for. Nice abs, too. :drool: There was no keeping the nice werewolf locked up in a cage every full moon on this show, like on good old Buffy and their "nice" werewolf, Oz. Supernatural went there. Sam shot the pretty lady he'd slept with in the head, at her request. You can't keep someone in a cage forever. It's a ridiculous thought and she'd already killed. I was glad they went there. I don't remember the PTC getting all over that one. Supernatural must not have been on its radar yet.
 
IFoul language is also frequent, with “hell,” “bitch,” “ass,” “damn,” “crap,” and “son of a bitch” being common.

I'm amazed that in this day and age there are still people around who find these words offensive. Jeez.

Wait, Supernatural isn't recommended for children? Why would it be? It's on at what 9, 10pm? Clearly, it isn't intended for a young audience anyway.
 
Do they have any gripes about Smallville on the basis that kids who watch it become more stupid?
 
I love how they summarized the program, though. :devil:

...Now on the new CW network, Supernatural is back for a third season of new mysteries as the two young Winchester brothers journey into the dark world of the unexplained in search of answers to their mother’s violent and unnatural death. Following the death of their father, the Winchester boys now face the demons they’ve accidentally released from Hell.

The show is promoted as a thriller and certainly meets that standard. Violent death caused by ghosts, spirits, and other supernatural forces are frequent and often gory. In one episode, a man who has been cursed by a rabbit’s foot slips on a beer bottle and falls backward against a counter only to have a barbeque fork go through his head and come out his mouth. His body is shown twitch for several minutes as he dies.

This supernatural violence is explicit and occurs frequently. As a result of these themes, this show is rated red for violence. Foul language is also frequent, with “hell,” “bitch,” “ass,” “damn,” “crap,” and “son of a bitch” being common. Poor language earns this show a yellow rating. Sex is never portrayed, but sexual innuendo is commonly spoken by Dean Winchester, mostly in passing comments about attractive women he sees.

Supernatural is not recommended for children of any age. ...

In their defense, they only say "crap" because the mean old network won't let them say "shit." :p And Dean's only had a few off camera one night stands that he refers to....and that threesome back in season one that he winked about to Sam. ;) He's responsible with his condom usage. :cool: Hell, Buffy got laid more often on camera.

Think that that's a hoot? Read these reviews of some other SF TV shows:

Smallville

The Bionic Woman

Jericho

Heroes (here's the text of the Heroes review)

Heroes is a sci-fi drama about several ordinary people who start to discover that they have super-human abilities. One man can time travel while another can fly. A man can hear people’s thoughts while another can paint the future. A teenaged girl discovers that she is invincible and a young woman learns of her alter-ego who kills at its own will. Each episode reveals a piece of the puzzle that explains how they got their powers and how they will use them together to save the world.

Season two of Heroes brings more of the same vile content as season one. While one might think, based on the name of the show or its premise, that Heroes is a show for everyone, these heroes are not your all-Americans like Superman or Spider-Man. In fact, most of the time the “heroes” seem to be battling other “heroes” to save “heroes.” The lose premise of the show is that these gifted individuals ultimately save the world, but this mission is rarely addressed in weekly episodes.
:wtf::eek::rolleyes:

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

Lost

Here's their movie reviews:

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Thunderbirds (Winner of the Seal Of The PTC Good Approval):rolleyes:

The Corpse Bride

Zoom (Winner of the Seal Of The PTC Good Approval):rolleyes:

These people are full of shit, and I don't care what they say, but I worry when Grossology ends up on this list.
 
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No, Smallville is deemed more of a "clean" show by this group. No commentary about potential stupidity. At least it was deemed "clean" in the "Buffy" link Spiff posted. :lol: I can't speak to what they think of it today. Smallville couldn't get cited by the Parents Television Council for violence if it tried. Supernatural showed a guy fall backwards and get impaled by a serving fork. Lots of nice, graphic blood, too. Hell, Dean even plunged a supernatural knife into an angel's vessel. The angel who saved him. Dean has a bit of a problem with faith.

Hell, I'm surprised the Parents TV Council didn't go into collective vaporlock and have a holy conniption over the entire mythology of this scene. This was a pretty bold (and much truer) interpretation of Mr. Angel if you consider all the biblical texts.

Dean stabs and mouths off to angel

EDIT: Well son of a gun, the PTC did issue a warning for Smallville. For Smallville! That's hilarious. :guffaw: I'm so accustomed to the ghoulishness, blood, and blasphemy on Supernatural that the very idea of Smallville being cited makes me laugh so hard my sides hurt. Talk to me when Clark shoots a woman in the head after he takes her to bed. Or has one night stands with a waitress. Or burns some poor monster to death because he has to do it. Or Welling learns to act.
 
I don't see why anyone has a problem with their review.
Their objective was to classify television programs and inform parents about shows that are appropriate/inappropriate for children.
I kind of agree that young children shouldn't watch the show.

They aren't saying that adults should be ashamed of loving the show.
As far as I can see, they haven't launched any campaigns against Supernatural.

What's the issue here?
 
^ I wouldn't quite say Jericho has "arrived." ;)


Buffy? Graphic violence? :confused: Buffy's violence was all nice, neat, and clean. No fuss, no muss. I've become too accustomed to Supernatural. :lol: The PTC must have missed the season two episode that had the "once per season" quota of each brother stripping down. It was "Heart." Man, Padalecki works out like a demon. That man has huge shoulders, chiseled chest and biceps/triceps to die for. Nice abs, too. :drool: There was no keeping the nice werewolf locked up in a cage every full moon on this show, like on good old Buffy and their "nice" werewolf, Oz. Supernatural went there. Sam shot the pretty lady he'd slept with in the head, at her request. You can't keep someone in a cage forever. It's a ridiculous thought and she'd already killed. I was glad they went there. I don't remember the PTC getting all over that one. Supernatural must not have been on its radar yet.

I know you're big on "show competition" for some reason, but this is a little ... cracky.
 
I don't see why anyone has a problem with their review.
Their objective was to classify television programs and inform parents about shows that are appropriate/inappropriate for children.
I kind of agree that young children shouldn't watch the show.

They aren't saying that adults should be ashamed of loving the show.
As far as I can see, they haven't launched any campaigns against Supernatural.

What's the issue here?
Idiot parents need to get off of their dead asses and determine for themselves what is appropriate....aw shit :scream: I did myself in with the first two words of the sentence. It goes to show that just because people can breed doesn't mean they actually should, not to mention that not all parents are responsible and take accountability for raising their children :rolleyes:
 
Drat, when are they going to go after Dexter!?! :klingon: It deserves to be attacked by bluenoses. (Is bluenoses the right term?)

And they should also attack Heroes for all the strongly implied Petrellicest.

I still think broadcast television should serve the public interest
What a great way to make TV boring. :p We have PBS for ballet and documentaries about fractal geometry. The only interest TV should serve is MINE. Double helpings of Dexter mayhem and Petrellicest, please.

Season two of Heroes brings more of the same vile content as season one.
But not nearly vile enough, which is why it was boring. They're making up for lost time now, tho!

How about Reaper, they should be having conniptions about that one. Nice kid who decides to go to work for Satan.
 
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