A year or so ago, we found a show we loved called "Flash Forward." There was a part that was disappointing, though. (Quick premise: Everyone in the world saw 2 minutes of their futures.) One of the characters in the show saw herself having an affair and was shocked and horrified, so she did everything she could to avoid the man in real life because she wanted to be faithful to her husband. Sadly, the man did not have the same values and tried multiple times to convince her that it wasn't bad because they loved each other. In the end, her husband did a few things (including giving in a couple of times to alcoholic tendencies) that caused her to decide perhaps the other man was right. As if to say, if your spouse messes up, it's okay to stop being faithful. Ridiculous.
A couple of months ago, a new show started called "Suburgatory." It's kind of an odd show, and we were trying to decide if we liked it. A little while in, they decided to have a married woman develop a crush on a single dad. He opposes it, which was good, but the worst part was that the woman is pretty likeable + her husband is always out of town and you kind of even forget that she has one because he's never on the show. I was freaked out when I found myself almost wishing it would work out between the single dad and the married lady, so we stopped watching it.
During the entire show, MM and her friend emphasize that he is married and it would be wrong for her to interfere. She firmly decides not to do anything to come between him and his wife, even though she loves him. Anyway, to make a long story a tiny bit shorter, thank you, ABC, for giving proper respect to the sanctity of marriage and the importance of honoring that commitment. Not many shows or characters do that these days. I am very impressed.
4 comments:
Amen! I hate when shows encourage me to cheer for adultery. We need more shows that encourage honor and selflessness.
Also, I think Rumpelstiltskin's son is Prince Charming. Official guess.
I haven't seen either of the first two shows but I have been watching Once Upon a Time and have also been impressed. So far, no inappropriate scenes that I can recall. I find it interesting that they only drink hot chocolate not coffee. Not sure why that is, but I don't really care because I think it's cool. I have been trying to support the show because it really is hard to find shows that are clean and entertaining!
Nice! Once Upon a Time is fun, huh. I really love it. Except the green screen use is pretty tacky! Haha
Obviously posted before the most recent episode of Once Upon a Time.
I still can't decide how crushed I am about the kiss. Are the marriage memories fake, like all their other memories? Does that matter? I figure I will see what happens, but they better explain things to me in a hurry, or we are OUT!
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