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'The Simpsons' Dives Into Gay Marriage Controversy


(Feb. 19) — At a time when the culture wars have singed such animated characters as SpongeBob SquarePants and PBS's Buster, the Fox network's "The Simpsons" is gleefully thrusting itself into the crossfire.

'Simpsons' Cause Stir

This Sunday, Springfield — the fictional town where the show is set — will legalize same-sex marriage.

What's more, one of the main characters on the show will come out as a homosexual. (This is a carefully guarded secret that has caused much speculation on blogs and in chat rooms.)

The executive producer of "The Simpsons," Al Jean, says the show is not endorsing same-sex marriage. He points out that not all of the characters in the show support the legalization — and that that many of those who do just hope it will bring in tourist dollars.

In the episode, the town creates a tourism advertisement with the lines: "Gay-o, it's OK-o/Tie the knot and spend your dough/Gay-o, come and stay-o/Visit our Web site for further info."

Some Christian conservatives say the show is yet another example of how "Holly-weird" (as many of them call it) has become increasingly disconnected from average Americans.

"I think television is becoming obsessed with homosexuality," says Robert Knight of Concerned Women for America. "In fact, I wouldn't put it past people to dig up re-runs of 'Happy Days' and have the Fonz come out as gay."

Saints or Sinners?

This, however, is not your average skirmish in the culture wars. While some Christian conservatives are upset, there's less criticism this time. In part that's because "The Simpsons" — unlike "SpongeBob Squarepants" and "Postcards from Buster" — is not aimed directly at children. In part, it's because many evangelicals have long embraced "The Simpsons" for its high religious content.

The show has one of the few born-again Christian characters on television: Ned Flanders. He's Homer Simpson's sometimes dopey next-door neighbor — who often comes off as the most sympathetic character on the show. Some evangelicals have adopted him as a mascot of sorts.

Orlando-based religion writer Mark Pinsky wrote a book called "The Gospel According to the Simpsons" that explores the ways in which the show examines moral and spiritual issues. Some evangelicals use the book and the show to teach religion to young people.

"There are too many intelligent, discerning Christians and evangelicals who have adopted the show, who like the show," says Pinsky. "I think it would be too dangerous, frankly, too marginalizing, for other leaders of the Christian Right to attack it."

An example of the internal debate this has caused among conservatives can be found on the Web site FreeRepublic.com. One contributor calls Sunday's "Simpsons" episode "disgusting." She's rebutted by a self-described Christian conservative who says the show has "more churchgoing than has been on TV since the '50s."

Some hope that — even though same-sex marriage is such a divisive issue — viewers can, for a half hour at least, put aside their differences and just laugh.
 
I think the idea of it, but I admit, I hate the Simpsons.

I always have, though. :giggle:
 
Oceanbreeze said:
I think the idea of it, but I admit, I hate the Simpsons.

I always have, though. :giggle:

I'm pretty much the same... I've never been able to enjoy that show...
 
I hope they cancel this show...

And let us watch something more valuable.

Nah, I'll cancel TimeWarner.
 
sleepytaz said:
I'm pretty much the same... I've never been able to enjoy that show...

I remember when it first aired back when I graduated HS. I can't believe it's been on since the late 80s. It's time for the show to go bye bye, I think.

Now, I do appreciate it tackling issues like gay marriage. I think any show that does that is worthwhile in some way. Now, does it mean I'm gonna watch? No.

Because, I really hate the show. :lol:
 
Excellent. Like what Oceanbreeze said, I do appreciate that The Simpsons is tackling the gay marriage issue.

I used to like to watch The Simpsons but not anymore.. I think I will watch this episode to contribute my 'support' for this gay marriage issue.
 
Magatsu said:
Excellent. Like what Oceanbreeze said, I do appreciate that The Simpsons is tackling the gay marriage issue.

I used to like to watch The Simpsons but not anymore.. I think I will watch this episode to contribute my 'support' for this gay marriage issue.

Agreed, I used to enjoy watching the show. But I feel that they should had been cancelled at 10 years ago because that's when they started to lose their touch. It's way overdue that the show be cancelled.

King of the Hill seem to be staying too as well. A show I don't mind since the writing doesn't involve a lot of pop-culture references like it does on the Simpsons. But it's better that a show don't overstay its welcome.
 
Banjo said:
Agreed, I used to enjoy watching the show. But I feel that they should had been cancelled at 10 years ago because that's when they started to lose their touch. It's way overdue that the show be cancelled.

King of the Hill seem to be staying too as well. A show I don't mind since the writing doesn't involve a lot of pop-culture references like it does on the Simpsons. But it's better that a show don't overstay its welcome.
That's exactly how I feel about The Simpsons. You cover everything what I think of about this show.
 
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