The Corner

Poetic, Lyrical F-Bombs?

I know this may be Stuttaford bait, but can Washington Post TV “critic” Tom Shales be any deeper in the tank for HBO than in today’s “Deadwood” review? (If I didn’t know they were all screaming for some “sophistication” in their TV diet, I would swear the TV writers are all paid under the table the way they swoon over HBO.) Shales is even giddy at the oh-so-realistic constant profanity in the series:

Deadwood” is magnificently gritty in appearance and poetically obscene in language. No one ever says something as simple as “I’m hungry” without a notorious gerund between the first word and the third. But you get used to it, and it actually becomes kind of lyrical.

Tim GrahamTim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center, where he began in 1989, and has served there with the exception of 2001 and 2002, when served ...
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