I've just discovered Season 1 on Showtime on Demand. DH and I watched several episodes last night. It's hillarious - and dramatic at the same time. I plan to tune in for season 2.
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I am resurrecting this thread, because I just finished watching seasons 1,2 and part of 3 and now I just watched season 1 with my hubby. Unlike my sister who loves the show and has no kids, both my husband and I were a little disturbed by what the kids on the show are exposed to. Anyone else feel the same way ?
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I don't think what those kids are exposed to is in any way different that what I was exposed to in the "Planned Community Suburbian Hell". Where did everyone smoke pot? On the golf course... Where did everyone drink Boone's Farm? On the bike paths. Where did everyone have make-out sessions (or more)? In everyone else's house when they're parents were at work.
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I am probably not being clear. My concern is for the child actors in the show, more than their actual characters. I think it's different when kids take the initiative to get involved with stuff, a totally different thing when parents or older adults expose the kids. I do remember that age and yeah I saw porn when I was like in 3rd grade. But making a child pick up a book full of sexual positions or exposing them to the idea that you go to a massage parlor for a hand job. Yuck. The long term effects of early and often exposure to sex is not healthy.
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