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How Bad Ideology Destroys Good TV: Why the hit TV show 'Glee' Crashed and Burned
Pajamas Media ^ | 02/25/2015 | Spencer Klavan

Posted on 02/25/2015 7:11:17 AM PST by SeekAndFind

So I was watching Glee the other day (yes I watch Glee, okay?!), and man has that show jumped the shark. It’s frustrating, because Glee went down in flames the way a lot of good shows do: it got too busy constructing a leftist fantasyland to tell a decent story. It’s another victim of what I like to call “liberal backslide.”

Bear with me here for a second. I realize Glee was never an elegant allegory of fiscal conservatism. And no one could claim that it ever had an ironclad grip on reality. The show takes place in an underfunded Ohio public school whose auditorium looks like it was sponsored by a generous grant from the Shah of Persia. The band students instantaneously arrange and perform professional-quality backup accompaniment whenever someone so much as walks down the hallway humming a tune. This is obviously not a show about the real world.

But it used to be a show about real people. Glee got its start as a sharp send-up of teenage life in the Midwest, a bubblegum caricature of self-indulgent angst and high school politics. So it spoofed all those kids you hung out with in public school: the pristinely polished cheerleader. The wan, sensitive artist. The befuddled jock. The neat trick was that those well-worn stock characters all had a slightly edgier secret to make things a little less cut-and-dry. The cheerleader cheated on her boyfriend and got pregnant. The artist was straining hard against the closet door. The jock belted out “Can’t Fight This Feeling” in the locker room showers when he thought no one was looking. The whole picture was just a shade more complex and “real” than you expected, one degree more nuanced than a show like Saved by the Bell.

That meant the characters were allowed to have their own beliefs and opinions — more or less the ones they might have had in real life. Mercedes, the choir’s queen of soul, was also the head of the Christian club, the “God Squad.” Quinn, the cheerleader, was in the Squad too. Pretty standard for an Ohio high school: think Youth for Christ. When Quinn got pregnant, she was devastated and terrified, but determined not to abort. Also not impossible to imagine. Kurt, the artsy kid, came out to his dad, a rough-spoken mechanic who wrestled manfully with his prejudices for love of his son. Look, I’m not saying it was Shakespeare, but this was imaginative, thoughtful writing — a glitzed-up version of some distantly plausible reality. Everyone got made fun of, and for the most part everyone got a fair shake.

Fast-forward to the current season, in which the entire architecture of the show has essentially been abandoned in favor of a ceaseless stream of inchoate progressive propaganda. In one recent episode, the glee club alumni march triumphantly back onto their old stomping grounds to save their beloved show choir. To beef up the choir’s membership, all the glee clubbers from conservative backgrounds reach out to their high school’s “Tea Party Patriot Club.” Our virtuous heroes come bearing muffins, and their message is a touching one. Quinn helpfully begins with an inspiring story of personal growth: “before I joined glee club” (i.e., “when I was a conservative,”) “I only hung out with people that were exactly like me.” But it’s all better now, Quinn explains, because getting pregnant out of wedlock fixed all her problems! “Point is, nerds,” says bad boy Noah Puckerman, “you need to take the three-cornered hats out of your loser butts and join [the glee club].”

But for some incomprehensible reason, those ignorant tea partiers (or “teabaggers,” as they’re called in the show, to their faces) aren’t won over by this thoughtful outreach campaign. Their leader, a pencil-necked bigot in a starched shirt, has some kind of crazy hillbilly idea that the Obama administration has been an economic disaster. And for no discernible reason, he isn’t keen on joining a choir whose members just strode heedlessly into the middle of his meeting to openly mock and insult him and his friends. Mercedes nobly scolds the entire club for being a bunch of “ignorant, backwards, lily-white, gay-hating Obama bashing clubbers,” and all the stars march out in a huff, taking their muffins with them. Yay glee club! Diversity! Inclusion!

Glee always skewed left, but it used to have a real sense of humor about itself. Sadistic cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester was the perfect anti-PC mouthpiece, cutting deftly through the show’s self-satisfied über-sensitivity right when it got too saccharine. But season six has been a relentless, tight-lipped progressive tirade against conservatism without so much as a glimmer of mirth from the other side. Needless to say, since progressivism is predicated upon a string of complete fantasies, the show is now utterly disjointed and incomprehensible.

It’s also utterly unfunny. Indiscriminate satire is hilarious. A series-long harangue is not. Take, for example, the storyline in which an all-male a cappella group is blasted for being “sexist and discriminatory.” The debate rages for an entire episode, with barely a mention of the (entirely legitimate) musical reasons for forming a men’s choir. The issue is treated with the kind of ferocious humorlessness that only progressives can deliver with a straight face.

Liberal backslide: it’s happened before. I wrote about it when it happened to the once-brilliant Parks & Recreation. It happened to 30 Rock, too. It’s always the same process: smart, tight, observational humor, slowly abandoned in favor of preachy nonsense. American TV comedies feature some of the best writing around, when the writers just get out of their own way. More often than not, though, they can’t keep their mouths shut, and their untenable worldviews cloud their comedic vision. It shows, too — there’s a reason Glee’s ratings are lower than ever. There’s a reason it’s going off the air. The only thing less funny than politics is stupid politics.


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment; Society; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: agitprop; celebrity; glee; hollywoodreds; homofascism; ideology; obamunism; pravdamedia; smashthepatriarchy; teabaggerinsult; whiteshaming
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1 posted on 02/25/2015 7:11:17 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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2 posted on 02/25/2015 7:12:00 AM PST by SeekAndFind (If at first you don't succeed, put it out for beta test.)
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Oh, i don’t know....I am rather proud of the fact that I’ve never watched Glee.


3 posted on 02/25/2015 7:18:17 AM PST by Shimmer1 ("It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere." Voltaire)
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To: SeekAndFind

I thought that right from the outset, it was unbearably not only liberal, but viciously anti-conservative and anti-Christian.


4 posted on 02/25/2015 7:18:29 AM PST by dangus
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To: SeekAndFind

A weekly dose of homosexual propaganda is one of the last things I need.


5 posted on 02/25/2015 7:18:34 AM PST by JimRed (Excise the cancer before it kills us; feed & Ifwater the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS NOW & FOREVER!)
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To: SeekAndFind

My wife liked it for the music and dance but I liked the outrageous Sue parts.


6 posted on 02/25/2015 7:19:36 AM PST by wally_bert (There are no winners in a game of losers. I'm Tommy Joyce, welcome to the Oriental Lounge.)
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I have not only not watched Glee, I have avoided television for more than 6 seasons (of Glee or other programs).

I don’t need to invite Hollywood into my home and permit it to insult me, my politics, my faith, my sex, my beliefs, or my skin color.


7 posted on 02/25/2015 7:21:15 AM PST by a fool in paradise (Shickl-Gruber's Big Lie gave us Hussein's Un-Affordable Care act (HUAC).)
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To: JimRed

Yeah I thought the actual name of the show was GayLee.
That and they were trying to pass off 25 yr olds as hs kids, LOL.


8 posted on 02/25/2015 7:21:24 AM PST by nascarnation (Impeach, convict, deport)
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To: SeekAndFind

Isn’t “glee” a code word for “gay”? If it ain’t, it ought to be!


9 posted on 02/25/2015 7:22:21 AM PST by Pilgrim's Progress (http://www.baptistbiblebelievers.com/BYTOPICS/tabid/335/Default.aspx)
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To: SeekAndFind

This show was always intended to promote a liberal and immoral agenda that has the goal of further distancing people from God. It was and is wrapped in an appealing and deceiving package. It has always been crap. A story line with a pregnant cheerleader is hardly new and edgy ( have you never seen a 1980’s after school special?)

We have Tv’s in our home only because my husband enjoys football, college basketball and the occasional Red Sox game. Otherwise it is turned off.


10 posted on 02/25/2015 7:24:38 AM PST by longfellowsmuse (last of the living nomads)
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To: SeekAndFind

“yes I watch Glee, okay?!”

Not OK.


11 posted on 02/25/2015 7:24:47 AM PST by ifinnegan
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To: Shimmer1

Anytime you see Jane Lynch in the cast, I would not hold out hope that this show would be anything but.


12 posted on 02/25/2015 7:24:52 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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How Bad Ideology Destroys Good TV

I thought this was going to be about the insufferable later seasons of M.A.S.H.
13 posted on 02/25/2015 7:25:20 AM PST by needmorePaine
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To: SeekAndFind
Glee was just a big Homosexual propaganda effort.

Didn't watch it, wasn't interested. Wished others were smarter.

14 posted on 02/25/2015 7:25:32 AM PST by DiogenesLamp
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To: SeekAndFind

Successful TV shows are always ruined in one of 3 ways

1) They add a baby

2) The Hot Girl gets a short hair cut

3) The main star(s) start pushing their Liberal activism is all parts of the show


15 posted on 02/25/2015 7:26:36 AM PST by qam1 (There's been a huge party. All plates and the bottles are empty, all that's left is the bill to pay)
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To: SeekAndFind
Just another gay writer that snidely attacks straights by slipping politics into his articles; this time about "teabaggers". I think he could give pajama boy a run for his money on gayness:


16 posted on 02/25/2015 7:26:49 AM PST by jsanders2001
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17 posted on 02/25/2015 7:27:50 AM PST by T-Bird45 (It feels like the seventies, and it shouldn't.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Actually, I’ve never even seen “Glee”....or any of the “High School High” stuff either.

My sense in all the hoopla about either is that music is not the be-all and end-all that has to have some sort of agenda.

Certainly, music is very powerful. It evokes emotions and feelings that can’t be matched. It’s why clever movie directors/producers place well-known period music in their films; the viewers identify with the music and try to relate their experiences and feelings with what’s going on in the movie.

But to relegate an entire series, an ever ongoing parade of music as it pertains to social justice, progressivism or activism is lost on me.

Chosen properly, the odd inclusion of a song of days past is very powerful and meaningful to me. Constant contrivance is not.


18 posted on 02/25/2015 7:28:19 AM PST by Gaffer
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To: SeekAndFind

Eventually, leftist writers decide they have a forum to push their political views. These views are the same views as every other show so it loses its freshness. It’s just yet another show doing what every other show does.
Why bother?


19 posted on 02/25/2015 7:29:37 AM PST by AppyPappy (If you are not part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: Pilgrim's Progress

> Isn’t “glee” a code word for “gay”? If it ain’t, it ought to be!

Probably more likely the feeling they feel when they see an unsupervised child...


20 posted on 02/25/2015 7:30:01 AM PST by jsanders2001
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