lj01
02-28-2017, 05:13 PM
I've mentioned before in another thread, but wondered if anyone had any thoughts - one thing I've noticed about this show is the lack of ability to give credit to any of the characters other than Benson (other than maybe, on very rare occasions, Katie).
I suppose the show was about Benson being the lone voice of reason in a cast of somewhat odd, quirky and some downright annoying characters, but I can't quite understand why no one other than Benson was ever allowed to solve a problem or why Benson never had to address his own bad judgement or decisions, and/or had any self-realization moments (simply, he was always right the first time).
Including, but not limited to, any and all situations centered around Benson. Marcy gets walked down the aisle by...BENSON. Clayton's father wants the family business to be run by...BENSON. When Denise has her baby, it's the governor and BENSON who deliver the baby (couldn't they have let Pete in for that scene??)
Of course, the show is named 'Benson' so it's understandable that he's involved in most of the happenings, but I'm curious as to whether this is something that others notice, does it deter from your enjoyment of the show?
For me, I think the first two seasons are so well-written that it's ok to overlook this trait, but by Season 5 (and before) I think it becomes nearly intolerable - and I wish it wasn't - it was such a great ensemble cast that I think the show could have been much better had the spotlight been allowed to shine on the others, at least on occasion.
I can't really think of other shows where the main character was made to have no flaws - maybe Zack in 'Saved by the Bell' but that was aimed at 12-year olds. Can anyone else think of something like that? Even the Fonz on occasion had to admit he was "wr-wr-wrong".
Again, it's not that I dislike the show (for the most part) but just curious what others thought.
I suppose the show was about Benson being the lone voice of reason in a cast of somewhat odd, quirky and some downright annoying characters, but I can't quite understand why no one other than Benson was ever allowed to solve a problem or why Benson never had to address his own bad judgement or decisions, and/or had any self-realization moments (simply, he was always right the first time).
Including, but not limited to, any and all situations centered around Benson. Marcy gets walked down the aisle by...BENSON. Clayton's father wants the family business to be run by...BENSON. When Denise has her baby, it's the governor and BENSON who deliver the baby (couldn't they have let Pete in for that scene??)
Of course, the show is named 'Benson' so it's understandable that he's involved in most of the happenings, but I'm curious as to whether this is something that others notice, does it deter from your enjoyment of the show?
For me, I think the first two seasons are so well-written that it's ok to overlook this trait, but by Season 5 (and before) I think it becomes nearly intolerable - and I wish it wasn't - it was such a great ensemble cast that I think the show could have been much better had the spotlight been allowed to shine on the others, at least on occasion.
I can't really think of other shows where the main character was made to have no flaws - maybe Zack in 'Saved by the Bell' but that was aimed at 12-year olds. Can anyone else think of something like that? Even the Fonz on occasion had to admit he was "wr-wr-wrong".
Again, it's not that I dislike the show (for the most part) but just curious what others thought.