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wednes ([personal profile] wednes) wrote2006-06-24 07:03 pm
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All of Television Weeps Today:

The second most influential guy in the history of telelvision is no longer among us. Aaron Spelling had the audacity to die of a stroke without ever taking on Norman Lear in Celebrity Deathmatch. He was 83.

As much as I decry the dumbing down of American television, I have to admit that I have enjoyed many of Spelling's shows over the years. I loved Fantasy Island as a kid. In fact, I even loved the new Fantasy Island...what little there was of it. In my young adult years, I went through a Melrose Place phase...that even moved into my watching The Models Inc once a week with my VERY stoned comrades.
Besides, TV has become much more dumbed down since Spelling. Even he thought reality gross-out shows were stupid. As stupid as the OC? Yes, and probably moreso. It's a sad commentary on our viewing habits when we, as a nation, are pining for the days of Burke's Law or Dynasty. But there you have it.

So, Mister Spelling, now that you are gone, I officially forgive you for releasing your perpetual wedgie-having offspring, Tori Spelling, onto an innocent world.



In other death related news, Patsy Ramsey died without confessing on her deathbed. I guess I'm out $10. ;-/

And my beloved Fabien Cousteau narrowly averted death even though he was attacked by a Great White Shark while tooling around in his little Shark Submarine. Not to be a ghoul or anything, but I cannot WAIT to see that footage...now that I know he's okay, of course.

[identity profile] sudrin.livejournal.com 2006-06-25 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
I liked the new Fantasy Island quite a bit too.. There was a cool darkness to Malcolm McDowell as the new Mr. Roarke. I was sorry it didn't run longer or get explored more.

[identity profile] wednes.livejournal.com 2006-06-25 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah...there were some really good characters, and a lot of plot to develop with them. There was that morphing chick, and the dude with all the crazy powers. Plus the staff was all indebted to Roarke in some way...but we never found out how.

TV is so unfair at times...