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Jan. 29th, 2011 10:06 pmWatching Breaking Bad - second season at the moment. Today while watching Pioneers of Television : The Western - realized why I despised Bonanza, and my mother who lived Westerns was never that into Bonanza - it was written and created by a misogynist - who stated that he didn't want any women characters, that there were too many Westerns and tv shows about mothers and wives, and he wanted one about father's and son's only with no women cluttering things up. Women characters never survived. (Jeeze.) Also found out that The Wild Wild West was canceled not because of ratings, but the US State Senate told CBS that they should cancel it for violence. It was too violent for audiences. (Ironic that, particularly since five years earlier, Senator Bird in a rousing speech in the Senate, convinced CBS to save Gunsmoke - his favorite Western.) The Government has less influence over television now than it did back in the 1960s, which is sort of interesting.
Oh, Harry Groener is on Breaking Bad. And he's incredibly gaunt. He looks ill. And almost unrecognizable.
Oh, Harry Groener is on Breaking Bad. And he's incredibly gaunt. He looks ill. And almost unrecognizable.
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Date: 2011-01-30 08:16 pm (UTC)Not mine either these days :), but I was prone to bad shows when I was a kid. I loved knight rider to pieces. I'd speak with my watch and I'd still like my car to talk to me (god, did I adore that car).
Laura was actually quite the tomboy, not into girly things.
I know that these days, but I really was a weird kid. To me the fact that she wore dresses without constantly fighting it (like I did when someone tried to force me into one), got her on the enemy side for me. As a kid I wouldn't even get that she did things that are atypical for a girl back then too. I really was a bit of a tom-boy extremist when I was around 6 or 7 or so (which was when it was running here).
There were very few female heroes I took to. I liked Meg from Madeleine L'Engle's books, but I was already 9 or ten when I read them.
I love your story about the recapped episodes. My sister used to do that for me too. She always told me the plot of Schwartzenegger movies when I was far too you to watch them. I adored her recaps and really Terminator and Total Recal both couldn't really live up to them either, when I saw them years later.
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Date: 2011-01-30 10:32 pm (UTC)(Time period - 1800s.)
Although I get the hatred of wearing dresses - I fought not to wear them too. Don't wear them now, unless absolutely necessary - bloody uncomfortable if you ask me. ;-)
I love your story about the recapped episodes. My sister used to do that for me too. She always told me the plot of Schwartzenegger movies when I was far too you to watch them. I adored her recaps and really Terminator and Total Recal both couldn't really live up to them either, when I saw them years later.
Hee. My whole family does it. My brother used to go to horror movies and come back and recap them. He warned me off of seeing one that contained spiders. And my Mom - literally recaps books, tv shows, and movies - I have to stop her at times, from giving
away the plot. LOL!
I remember my best friend recapping tv shows as we walked to school. She'd tell me the whole story. And I realized later, she made up stuff - so that her version of the show was better than the actuality.
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Date: 2011-01-31 10:52 pm (UTC)Back when I was 6 or 7? I'm not sure I did.I figured if girls were properly stubborn they would be rid of the dreadful things soon.
Like I said I was a bit of a fundamentalist 6 year old. :)
I finally did remember a female character loved though at the same age. That was Ronja the robber's daughter from Astrid Lindgren.
I wasn't much one for realistic stories as a kid. When I watched something like house on the prairie (or other shows with a nonfantastic setup) I would afterwards reinvent the stories in my head with infusions from the fantastic stories I loved.
It's the earliest memory I have of something like fanficcing. I think their might have been a few hobbit style dwarf invasions to the prairie house.
I remember my best friend recapping tv shows as we walked to school. She'd tell me the whole story.
I know I did that for a friend who had no tv when I was 13 or so. I'd recap the X-files for her riding the bus.
She's still a fan. In this case though I didn't make things up.
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Date: 2011-01-31 11:07 pm (UTC)Hard to find many strong girl tales back then...although I'm sure I did.
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Date: 2011-02-01 07:22 am (UTC):) I had to work up to that. I liked a lot of books as a kid, but I definitely had some boards inside my head back then.
I would refuse anything that I perceived as a love story and stories without a fantastic element still needed lots of adventure (I loved the three musketeers at 8, to pieces). Jane Austen though I only read at 20, I'm not sure I'd have been able to value her much earlier.
Also was deeply in love with Robin Hood.
Me too!!!
I try to think back to Fairy Tales. I liked Sindbad, Ali Baba, lots of 1001 nights stories. Also loved Odysseus. But I don't think those qualify as fairy tales...
I knew them, but I didn't much like their moralistic side. Andersen I liked but he was always so sad.
Hard to find many strong girl tales back then...although I'm sure I did.
I loved it when I stumbled on them, but it was rare. Most of the time I identified with the male protagonists.