Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Britney Spears, Glee Torn a New One By Parents Television Council.


Last month's Britney Spears Glee episode earned a show-record 13.3 million viewers and several spots on the Billboard charts. But the response wasn't all positive.
Some reviewers felt it was fluff from a series renowned for great writing on weighty topics (see this week's "Grilled Cheesus"). Others were just plain offended.
The  Parents' Television Council deemed the "Britney/Brittany" episode the  worst thing on TV that week, a "pandering tribute" to a "toxic teen role  model." Ouch!
Britney Spears and Heather Morris
Some parents were not thrilled with Brittany or Britney.
Part  of the PTC's beef was that more children are likely to watch Glee than  other series, making the content more objectionable than that of all  other programs.
On top of bashing the "skimpy outfits," the group  calls the episode an "endorsement of narcotics abuse, public  masturbation, and school-sanctioned burlesque."
The PTC also slammed the focus on Britney Spears personally.
"Perhaps  most troubling is the deification of a troubled popstar into a symbol  of empowerment and self-esteem," they said in a post on their website  this week.
"Considering her stints in rehab, public breakdowns  and questionable parenting skills, there is absolutely no way Spears  should be considered a role model."
The scathing indictment  concludes with this: "The producers of the show can spare us the old  song-and-dance about fallen celebs turning their lives around."
Really, PTC? Yes, she goes shopping in lingerie, but come on. Baby steps. The Glee tribute was kind of weak, but was this brutal tirade really that necessary?

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