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Guess Who's Not Coming To ABC

Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by dollface, Jul 1, 2005.

  1. dollface

    dollface Goddess Of Drama

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    Guess Who's Not Coming To ABC


    * Show Was To Debut July 10

    Jun 30, 2005 10:41 am US/Eastern

    "Welcome to the Neighborhood," an ABC reality series that pushes hot
    buttons of racism and anti-homosexuality, was pulled by the network
    before its debut.

    The program had drawn criticism from groups claiming it risked fostering
    prejudice.

    In a statement Wednesday, ABC acknowledged the delicate nature of the
    series in which families asked to pick a new neighbor are made to expose
    and overcome their biases.

    "Welcome to the Neighborhood" demonstrates what happens when people are
    forced to "confront preconceived notions of what makes a good neighbor,"
    the network said.

    "However, the fact that true change only happens over time made the
    episodic nature of this series challenging, and given the sensitivity of
    the subject matter in early episodes we have decided not to air the
    series at this time."

    The six-episode show, which was to debut July 10, follows three families
    in Austin, Texas, who are given the chance to choose a new neighbor for
    a house on their street.

    Each family initially wants someone similar to them - white and
    conservative.

    Instead, they must choose from families that are black, Hispanic and
    Asian; two gay white men who've adopted a black child; a couple covered
    in tattoos and piercings; a couple who met at the woman's initiation as
    a witch; and a poor white family.

    In the early episodes, one man makes a crack about the number of
    children piling out of the Hispanic family's car and displays of
    affection between the gay men provoke disgust.

    The series' producers had said it was intended to promote a healthy and
    open debate about prejudice and people's fear of differences.

    The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, after viewing the series,
    expressed strong concerns.

    While it ultimately carries a valuable message about diversity and
    acceptance, those watching the first episodes could be left thinking
    discrimination is "not that big a deal," GLAAD spokesman Damon Romine
    said Wednesday.

    "Regardless of how things turn out at the end of the last show, it's
    dangerous to let intolerance and bigotry go unchallenged for weeks at a
    time," he said, adding that GLAAD hopes a revised version might air.

    Before ABC announced its decision, the Family Research Council said it
    was worried evangelicals would be made to appear judgmental and foolish.
     
  2. THE GUTTER

    THE GUTTER Y!

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    I'm torn between beng upset a station could be such a pussy or the fact that there is one less reality tv show on this fall. Make room for Greg the Bunny.
     
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    Good. Who needs another show "glorifying" stupidity.
     

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