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Kirk made some mistakes and he's apologized for them. In the end GP is just a tv show. It isn't that important in the grand scheme of life. The show was going to JTS at some point. All shows do. It was still an entertaining show even at the end. I've seen many shows finish worse than what GP did. |
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Never watched the show, but I saw Cameron in an interview once say that Catholics are not Christians.
A wise old (Protestant) preacher years ago said: "if your religion is more about what you are against, than what you are for, you need to take a hard look at what 'religion' you are into" |
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These roles are portrayals and enactments. It doesn't mean its who the person really is. As for me, outside of acting, I do not swear. When people ride in my car or if they are in my home, I ask them to refrain from using those words. I tell them that my home and my car are the two places I don't have to hear the language if I don't want to. One foolish co-worker of mine tried to debate me about it in my own car as I was giving HIM A RIDE HOME. I cut it off and said it was not up for debate in here. LOL. MacLeaper, I applaud your post and give you props for speaking up and doing it in such a kind and loving way. That is how it should be done. |
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Thanks, ThomasE. I'm glad that it came across in a kind and loving manner as I definitely want that to be true of all I say and do. Thanks for offering a Christian actor's perspective too. I know it can be hard sometimes to get the right roles that are true to our Biblical beliefs. I hope you have much success in venturing into acting again and I trust God will grant you some great roles where you can be a positive voice- we certainly could always use more on TV and the movies.
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Yet, the talent doesn't care because they want to be noticed and discovered.
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Don't get me wrong, I think Kirk Cameron was (and still is) a colossal jerk and egomaniac (who pretty much acted like his doo-doo didn't stink) once he had his big "awakening". The way that he treated Julie McCullough was extremely petty and out of line.
With that being said, there were many other factors that were perhaps working against Growing Pains namely: *Tracey Gold's anorexia. *Jeremy Miller hitting puberty and simply no longer being a charmingly cute kid (instead being an awkward, gawky, lumbering dweeb w/ a goofy haircut). *The departure of Mike's sidekick Boner, which forced Mike (even w/o Kirk Cameron's "awakening") to "grow up" a little. *The acceleration of Chrissy's age, who in return, became extremely annoying once Ashley Johnson took on the role *The simple fact that the kids (or at least, Mike and Carol), by the time that Growing Pains went off the air were getting to the age in which they were adults and therefore, could take care of themselves. *Family sitcoms like Growing Pains arguably not "working anymore" (e.g. shows in which both parents are successful professionals) in the face of edgier more blue collar family shows like Roseanne, Married...with Children, and The Simpsons. |
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I don't know how Julie McCullough feels about Kirk Cameron now, but when The E True Hollywood Story aired it seemed like she really wanted to give him a groin pain.
Sorry, bad joke.
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Kirk Cameron when you get right down to it, really seemed to be more interested or concerned w/ making sure the storylines were as inoffensive as remotely possible than whether or not it's seriously a case of effective storytelling. The episode from the second season in which Mike, Eddie and Boner are pressured into snorting cocaine at a party is a good example of presenting a moral dilemma that doesn't necessarily depict Mike as a saint, the smartest guy in the room or ultimate moral authority.
Full House featuring Kirk's little sister, Candace was another show that faced such a problem (especially later on when it became "The Michelle Show"). Full House just like the latter portrayal of Mike, seemed to be first and foremost, invested on contriving an excuse to deliver their skewed view of wisdom instead of actually representing true life. |
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"I promise they aren’t funny. And even if they were, they won’t hold up well. And even if they did, they’re unkind-either to your characters and actors or someone in your audience or crew. It’s not worth it," says the veteran Fargo and Why Women Kill actress in a lengthy Twitter thread posted Tuesday afternoon. "Jokes about weight don’t have to just be jokes about a characters body," she tweeted, adding: "And when you’re ready, begin to wrap your mind around removing body descriptors from your scripts altogether, including character descriptions and the names of minor roles. I’m not saying you shouldn’t use adjectives. But please don’t say 'Linda- the main character’s cousin, thin and witty' unless there’s an actual reason Linda needs to be thin. And please don’t say 'Fat Lady In Theater' when you mean 'Annoying Lady In Theater'. Oh! And also, people think it’s okay if they’re using descriptors for small bodies, because they’re considered complimentary. Like, you’re auditioning for 'Skinny Intern', congratulations! But do you see THAT IS THE EXACT POINT AND SURELY YOU UNDERSTAND HOW WEIRD THAT IS. The audience only knows the values you assign to different body types if you have characters saying lines about them. But the rest of your script? That’s your crew, writers room, everyone in the office, executives, creative partners- all the people helping you make your show." |
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One has to imagine or figure that it's difficult if not downright impossible, to write good material when people with agendas like Kirk's are breathing down one's neck. And Kirk Cameron and his new found sanctimoniousness undoubtedly made the writing difficult. It bears repeating: he had Julie McCullough fired over her Playboy shoot.
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