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re: Classic Jill being a Bitch Moment
Posted on 3/21/14 at 6:26 am to S
Posted on 3/21/14 at 6:26 am to S
Any tv wife that lives with a tv husband that's always screwing things up like Tim Taylor or Peter Griffin gets some passes for bitchyness. Though wanting to be pampered during the Super Bowl because of a cold is a stretch.
Now, Peggy Hill was a tv wife that didn't deserve any slack. Sure Hank was boring, but he was responsible..
Now, Peggy Hill was a tv wife that didn't deserve any slack. Sure Hank was boring, but he was responsible..
Posted on 3/21/14 at 6:58 am to Wayne Campbell
Even though it was a very well crafted show that nailed the personalities they set out to portray I still reserve a bit of hatred for "Everybody Loves Raymond".
Not for the show that it was (which was good) for all of the lousy derivative shows it inspired (with stupid husbands). Everybody Loves Raymond led to Life According to Jim, The King of Queens, etc with increasingly childish and idiotic men who were unfailingly the punch lines of the relationship.
FWIW, I read a biography by the writer/producer behind the Everybody Loves Raymond characters and it explained a lot. The guy was ultimately defined by his low self esteem and inferiority around women - and he successfully projected his problems onto all of American men in sitcoms for more than the decade that followed.
Not for the show that it was (which was good) for all of the lousy derivative shows it inspired (with stupid husbands). Everybody Loves Raymond led to Life According to Jim, The King of Queens, etc with increasingly childish and idiotic men who were unfailingly the punch lines of the relationship.
FWIW, I read a biography by the writer/producer behind the Everybody Loves Raymond characters and it explained a lot. The guy was ultimately defined by his low self esteem and inferiority around women - and he successfully projected his problems onto all of American men in sitcoms for more than the decade that followed.
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