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In reply to the discussion: Not so Modern Family: Top sitcoms make for sexist, inaccurate television [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)33. So you do not see the sexism in insisting that Amy, who dates the main character is
undatable? They do not portray her as undatable her function as a character is to DATE Sheldon. They portray her DATING. How does that portray her as undatable?
I do not get this. We can talk Liz Lemon next. Why does this author care who she dates? Liz is a Show Runner. Mary worked for Lou, Liz IS Lou, on a Network show. Liz dates John Hamm and Matt Damon, then rejects them. Why does the author think this person needs a man?
Mary Richards had no mate. Liz does not either. Mary wishes she had Liz's gig. Yet this author claims things are regressing using Mary and Liz as reasons. The author is simply incorrect and a tad sexist.
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Not so Modern Family: Top sitcoms make for sexist, inaccurate television [View all]
redqueen
Jan 2012
OP
ALL i have seen on modern family (didnt know til a poster told me it was that show, maybe family guy
seabeyond
Jan 2012
#8
I am watching it on DVD because I don't get much network TV, so I can't tell you.
cbayer
Jan 2012
#35
did anyone watch stewart last night about primetime tv. all the sodomy talk on all the shows. and
seabeyond
Jan 2012
#11
On The Big Bang Theory, the character 'Amy' is not 'undatable' she is in fact the romantic
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#13
So you do not see the sexism in insisting that Amy, who dates the main character is
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#33
I did not say she is a liar, at all. I said she misreports the facts. And she does.
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#40
or you can not worry about it and the threads sink and swim depending on others interest
seabeyond
Jan 2012
#43