Friday, January 28, 2011

Can Barley Flakes Be Eaten Uncooked

Money Money Money


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do not know if you know it, but Americans do not like to import the show. They prefer the made in USA, they, with an American accent, the U.S. faces, the American cars and everything else. So turn over, when something from overseas is not bad. This year they turned over
Skins . They bought the rights to the first two seasons (the first cast, so to speak), taking some names, complained of the profanity (covered by an annoying beep
) and glossy enough to believe it could be marketed.
Leaving aside the failure of the remake (it was already written about all over the web), I wanted to talk about Tea.
Tea is the poetic license that America has taken against Skins
. Tea is at the same time, the first two series and Maxxie Naomily the past two. Tea is a red lark, because TV producers know that lesbians are selling, so why wait for the change of cast for what England had with Emily and Naomi? The categorical imperative is (and always has been, I know) the money, and an egg in the world of television today is better than a hen tomorrow. Then Tea is the first episode, with well-stated his sexual preferences since the opening minutes, and, just to be safe, covered from head to toe stereotypes. The girl, in addition to being dressed and move as only Stewart can do, is of Italian descent (at the time of Will & Grace
, only a few years ago, it was said that "all Italian men are gay" today must have extended the paradigm), with a family, if not dysfunctional, definitely sui generis. He also easy to trailer, and an allergy to the reports, to embarrass Shane and Frankie, including to keep your head straight guy to guy.
's not all, gentlemen: Tea also has a lesbian grandmother!
I see them there, writers and producers are ready to embark on a pool of money like Scrooge McDuck.

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